"You" is a pronoun from this point of view
Second Person
She is a athelete _ enjoys playing soccer
A (student/students) who wants to have good grades should study for his test
This reason is why we use personal pronouns
To not have to repeat the name of the object
I don't know _ the letter was addressed to
Whom
This is an antecedent
What the pronoun describes in a sentence
This POV has the most personal pronouns
Third Person
This is when you use Whom
When the word is used as the object
True or False: The pronoun must agree with its antecedent in number only
False
"It" is a pronoun from this point of view
Third Person
This is the difference between who and whom
Who is used as the subject, whom is used as the object
Pronoun-antecedent agreements are similar to what pronoun-clause agreements
Relative pronouns and relative clauses
This is when personal pronouns were first used
1735
To _ should I send the message
Whom
True or False: A pronoun doesn't have to agree with its antecedent in its role in the sentence
True