In our lesson, we will talk about the topic of Subject Pronouns in English grammar.
Imagine you’re telling a story about yourself and your friends. Instead of always using names, you can use special words called “subject pronouns” to make your story flow better. These are the main characters in your sentences!
Example Sentences:
- I am happy. (Talking about yourself)
- You are kind. (Talking to someone)
- He is tall. (Talking about a boy or man)
Subject Pronouns
- I – Used when you are talking about yourself. Example: “I am learning English.”
- You – Used when you are talking to someone else. Example: “You are my friend.”
- He – Used for a male person or animal. Example: “He is my brother.”
- She – Used for a female person or animal. Example: “She is my sister.”
- It – Used for things, animals, or ideas when their gender is not known or not important. Example: “It is a sunny day.”
- We – Used when you are talking about a group that includes yourself. Example: “We are going to the park.”
- They – Used for a group of people, animals, or things. Example: “They are playing soccer.”
Subject Pronoun | Example Sentence |
---|---|
I | I am learning English. |
You | You are my friend. |
He | He is my brother. |
She | She is my sister. |
It | It is a sunny day. |
We | We are going to the park. |
They | They are playing soccer. |
Remember, subject pronouns always come at the beginning of a sentence or before the verb (action word).
Subject pronouns are important because they help us know who or what is doing the action in a sentence. For example, instead of saying “Maria likes apples,” you can say “She likes apples.” This makes the sentence shorter and easier to understand.
Summary
Subject pronouns in English are words that replace the subject of a sentence, helping to identify who or what is performing the action. The subject is the person or thing doing the action.
Grammar Exercises
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