Order of Pronouns

When 1st, 2nd and 3rd person pronouns appear together in the same sentence, English follows a fixed order rule. 

 ✅ Standard Rule (Order of Pronouns)
👉 2nd person → 3rd person → 1st person
👉You – He – I 

 ðŸ“Œ Correct Order
| Person |      Pronoun |
2nd person --- you 
3rd person ----he / she / it / they
1st person ---- I / we 

✍️ Examples

❌ Incorrect:
I, you and he are responsible.
We, they and you will attend the meeting.

✅ Correct:
You, he and I** are responsible.
You, they and we** will attend the meeting.

📘 More Examples (Exam-oriented)
1. You, she and I must complete the project.
2. You, Ram and I are going to the temple.
3. You, they and we should obey the rules.

⚠️ Important Exception (Confession / Fault)

👉 When mistake, blame, sin, or apology is expressed, the order changes to:

👉1st person → 2nd person → 3rd person
👉 I – You – He 
 ✍️ Examples (Exception)
I, you and he are to blame.
I, you and they have made a mistake.
I, you and she are guilty.

🔑 Summary Table
| Situation | Order |
| Normal sentence | 2nd → 3rd → 1st|
| Confession / fault |1st → 2nd → 3rd|

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