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Subject Pronouns
Subject pronouns are words we use instead of names to talk about people or things. In English, they are: I, you, he, she, it, we, and they.
Singular Subject Pronouns (1)
I
you
he
she
it
Singular subject pronouns refer to one person, animal, or thing: I, you, he, she, and it.
I am a student.
You are my friend.
He is Tom.
She is Kim.
It is a cat.
Subject Pronoun (Singular)
Used for
Example
I
the speaker (one person)
I am a student.
you
the listener (one person)
You are my friend.
he
a man or boy
He is Tom.
she
a woman or girl
She is Kim.
it
a thing, animal, or idea
It is a cat.
Plural Subject Pronouns (2+)
you
we
they
Plural subject pronouns refer to more than one person, animal, or thing: we, you, and they.
We are friends.
You are my friends.
They are students.
Subject Pronoun (Plural)
Used for
Example
we
the speaker and others
We are friends.
you
the listener (more than one person)
You are my friends.
they
other people, animals, or things
They are students.
Subject Pronouns Video
subject pronouns