Difference between revisions of "Him"

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*Used to refer to a man.  (also used for male animals.)
 
*Used to refer to a man.  (also used for male animals.)
  
*Most often heard in its weak form <span style="color:darkgreen;">[ɪm]</span>.  The full form <span style="color:darkgreen;">[hɪm]</span> is used primarily in contrastive situations.  e.g. Give it to ''him'', not to ''her''.  Ask ''her'', not ''him''.
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*Most often heard in its weak form <span style="color:darkgreen;">[ɪm]</span>.  The full form <span style="color:darkgreen;">[hɪm]</span> is used primarily in contrastive situations.  e.g. Give it to ''him'', not to ''her''.  You shouldn't ask ''him'', he doesn't know anything about it.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:18, 27 September 2019

3rd person singular masculine object pronoun

  • Used to refer to a man. (also used for male animals.)
  • Most often heard in its weak form [ɪm]. The full form [hɪm] is used primarily in contrastive situations. e.g. Give it to him, not to her. You shouldn't ask him, he doesn't know anything about it.