I ME MINE

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In these days of identifying individuals pronouns, it is important to note The Beatles last recording was I me mine,

A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun in a sentence. Instead of repeating a person or thing's name over and over, we use words like he, she, it, they, or you to make sentences flow smoothly. 
  • Personal: Words for specific people or things, like I, me, you, he, she, we, and they.
  • Possessive: Words that show who owns something, like mine, yours, his, hers, and theirs.
  • Reflexive: Words that turn back to the subject, like myself or themselves.
  • Demonstrative: Words that point to specific things, like this, that, these, and those. 
Personal and Gender Pronouns
When talking about people, pronouns often reflect gender identity. Using a person's correct pronouns shows respect and helps build an in
  • She / Her / Hers: Often used for women and girls.
  • He / Him / His: Often used for men and boys.
  • They / Them / Theirs: Used as a singular or plural gender-neutral option.
  • Neopronouns: Custom gender-neutral words like ze/hir or xe/xem used by some individuals.

The Last Song The Beatles Recorded (And The Secret Behind It) We also have to give credit to Paul who always contributed his best whether with lyrics, piano, bass or guitar. He always kept focus that it was a band and not individuals and therefore everything released reflected the band. His piano and bass on While my Guitar is superb, his organ on Long Long Long, bass on Something and Here Comes the Sun and his contribution to I Me Mine.


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=s6OVXt09BIM&pp=ugUEEgJlbg%3D%3D