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Home > English > Grammar > Parts of Speech > Pronouns

Which pronoun can refer to a singular noun or a group?

A. they
B. he
C. it
D. them

Answer: they


Additional Information: 'They' can be used as a singular pronoun for a person whose gender is unknown.


Subjects: Pronouns, Parts of Speech

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