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- The following documentation is located at Template:en-pron/documentation.
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Use this template on inflection lines for English pronouns.
Without any parameters, it just displays the headword. E.g. in the entry naught:
===Pronoun===
{{en-pron}}
- Pronoun
- naught
It can also display a short description next to the headword by specifying the desc parameter. E.g. in entry those:
{{en-pron|desc=demonstrative}}
- those demonstrative
The template can also display inflected forms of the pronoun. E.g. in the entry that:
{{en-pron|desc=demonstrative|plural|those}}
- that demonstrative (plural those)
A more extensive example is given on he:
{{en-pron|desc=the third-person singular, masculine, nominative case|accusative|him|reflexive|himself|possessive adjective and noun|his}}
- he the third-person singular, masculine, nominative case (accusative him, reflexive himself, possessive adjective and noun his)