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Does anyone have a clue about subject pronouns?

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Does anyone have a clue about subject pronouns?

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They are pronouns that can take the place of the subject in a sentence. (We call this the “nominative case.”) In English, for the nominative case (i.e. subjects): The 1st Person singular pronoun is “I” The 1st Person plural pronoun is “WE” “1st Person” means the pronoun refers to the speaker. The 2nd Person singular pronoun is “YOU” The 2nd Person plural pronoun is “YOU” “2nd Person” means the pronoun refers to the listener. The 3rd Person singular pronouns are “HE,” “SHE,” and “IT” The 3rd Person plural pronouns is “THEY” “3rd Person” means the pronoun refers to someone or something about whom the speaker is talking to the listener. You asked about subjects (nominative case), but to be clear, I want to make sure you know that pronouns exist for other cases as well (i.e. the possessive case and the objective case). These other cases deal with pronouns that can be used to replace nouns other than the ones that are the subject of a sentence. So English pronouns have CASE (nominitive, pos

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