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  1. Dec 27, 2018 · Me. You. He. She.: Directed by David Dodson, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. With Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Anastasiya Korotkaya, Evgeniy Koshevoy, Nadezhda Dorofeeva. A married couple decides to divorce, but things don't quite go the way they planned.

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    • Comedy
    • David Dodson, Volodymyr Zelenskyy
    • 2018-12-27
  2. Me. You. He. She (Russian: Я, ты, он, она, romanized: Ya, ty, on, ona; Ukrainian: Я, ти, він, вона, romanized: Ya, ty, vin, vona) is a 2018 Ukrainian romantic comedy directed by Volodymyr Zelenskyy and David Dodson. The film stars Anastasiya Korotkaya and Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

  3. She didn’t like the way he spoke to her. Traditionally, he and him were used to refer to both genders in formal writing: If anyone has any evidence to oppose this view, let him inform the police immediately.

    • First-, second-, and third-person pronouns. A personal pronoun can be in one of three “persons.” A first-person pronoun refers to the speaker, a second-person pronoun refers to the person being spoken to, and a third-person pronoun refers to the person being spoken of.
    • Subject and object pronouns. Personal pronouns can be either subjects or objects in a sentence. Subject pronouns are said to be in the nominative case, whereas object pronouns are said to be in the objective case.
    • Second person singular vs. plural. One pitfall of English is that it uses the same word, you, for both the second person singular and plural. Many other languages do not have this problem, because they use distinct words for each.
    • The singular they. While the second person has a number issue, the third person has a gender solution for cases when the gender of the third-person singular pronoun is indeterminate or neutral.
  4. Me. You. He. She. (2018) - Full Cast & Crew - IMDb. Fully supported.

  5. he, she and they. We use he/him to refer to men, and she/her to refer to women. When we are not sure if we are talking about a man or a woman, we use they/them: This is Jack. He's my brother. I don't think you have met him. This is Angela. She's my sister.

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  7. Personal pronouns are words that represent people or things. The following are personal pronouns: I, me, you, he, him, she, her, it, we, us, they, and them.

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