IF you think you're already adept at using the subject-verb agreement rule yet still get into trouble using the personal pronouns, don't feel so bad about it. You're not alone in that predicament. It's just that some constructions involving personal pronouns have remained debatable or problematic despite the existing grammar rules for them.
The "American Heritage Book of English Usage" has taken special note of those usage problems, and I will now be sharing with you that authoritative guide's prescriptions on some of the thornier aspects.
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