Personal Pronouns Sample Clauses

Personal Pronouns personal pronouns shall include an individual, body corporate, an association of persons (whether corporate or not), a trust and a state or agency of state;
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Personal Pronouns. All personal pronouns used in this Lease shall include the other gender, whether used in the masculine, feminine, or neuter gender, and the singular shall include the plural whenever and as often as may be appropriate.
Personal Pronouns. In all instances in this Agreement in which the masculine form of the third person pronoun is used, such pronoun shall refer to both male and female employees.
Personal Pronouns. In all instances in this Memorandum in which the masculine form of the third person pronoun is used, such pronoun shall refer to both male and female employees.
Personal Pronouns. Except where the context otherwise provides or requires:
Personal Pronouns the Use of Subject Pronouns within Sentences. Tú and Usted. Object Pronoun Forms. The Verbs gustar, encantar and xxxxx.
Personal Pronouns. Whenever used in this Agreement, male, female, or non-binary personal pronouns shall have equal application to other gender identities unless the context indicates otherwise.
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Personal Pronouns. Co-reference. Forms of Address.
Personal Pronouns a. Free definite personal pronouns Jiǎomùzú pronouns occur both in free and in bound forms. The free definite personal pronouns are listed below. person singular dual plural 1 inclusive exclusive emphatic ŋa ŋəɟo tʃəɟo tʃəno jiɟo, jiɟi jino, jini 2 nənɟo nənɟondʒ ndʒənɟo əɲindʒ nənɟoɲo, nənɟiɲo ɲinɟo 3 person non-person wuɟo mə wuna kərek jargo tʃəʔ ndə wuɟondʒ məndʒ wunandʒ kərekndʒ jargondʒ tʃəndʒ ndəndʒ wuɟoɲo,wuɟiɲo məɲo wunaɲo kərekɲo jargoɲo tʃəɲo ndəɲo Free personal pronouns can occur in subject, object and second object positions in Jiǎomùzú sentences. The basic order of constituents, both for pronouns and for full noun phrases, is subject- object-second object-verb phrase:
Personal Pronouns. Whenever the pronoun "he" or "his" is used herein, it is intended to apply with equal force and effect to females.
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