List the first-person singular pronouns.

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The first person singular pronouns are I,me,my,mine and myself.These pronouns are used when referring to writer or speaker of a sentence.
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I was working with Bank of America and now a tuition teacher

Singular first-person pronouns include I, me, my, mine and myself
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I was working with Bank of America and now a tuition teacher

First-person singular pronouns are 'I,' 'me,' 'my,' and 'mine.
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I was working with Bank of America and now a tuition teacher

First-person singular pronouns are 'I,' 'me,' 'my,' and 'mine.
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The first person Singular pronouns are 'I', 'me', 'my' and 'mine'
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The first-person singular pronouns refer to the speaker and include: I me my mine myself
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Singular first-person pronouns include I, me, my, mine and myself
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The first-person singular pronouns are: * I * me * my * mine * myself
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