Only one form of the personal pronoun, the ____ person _____, has gender.
(First part)
First
Second
Third
(Second part)
Plural
Singular

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Third Person Singular. I, Me, We, them, and they are all gender neutral, but he and she refer to different genders.

Only one form of the personal pronoun, the third person singular, has gender.

The third person singular is composed by "he", "she" and "it". "He" and "she" are the only pronouns in English that has gender. "He" is for males and "She" is for females. All the other personal pronouns ("we", "they", "it", etc.) have a neutral genre, and we can know whether they refer to a genre or other (or both) depending on the context.