User:ItsSteve/pronountest
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She plays blaseball. (subject)
{{RandomPronoun|upper|subject|plays|play|save=true}} blaseball. (subject)
Blaseball belongs to her. (object)
Blaseball belongs to {{RandomPronoun|lower|object|save=true}}. (object)
Her blaseball team plays well. (adjective)
{{RandomPronoun|upper|adjective|save=true}} blaseball team plays well. (adjective)
Blaseball is hers to win and lose. (possessive)
Blaseball is {{RandomPronoun|lower|possessive|save=true}} to win and lose. (possessive)
She played Blaseball herself. (subject, reflexive)
This example puts the same verb in both places in the template since past tense verbs conjugate the same for singular and plural subjects.
{{RandomPronoun|upper|subject|played|played|save=true}} Blaseball {{RandomPronoun|lower|reflexive|save=true}}. (subject, reflexive)