- A subject pronoun takes the place of one
or more nouns in the subject of a sentence. - The words I, you, he, she, it, we, and they are subject pronouns.
He brought his pet snake to school.
I am very sleepy today.
Are you going to Nadia's birthday party?
We are having a pizza party!
He can read for hours at the library.
I wonder what they are whispering about.
- An object pronoun follows an action verb, such as see or tell, or a word such as about, at, for, from, near, of, to, or with.
- The words me, you, him, her, it, us, and
them, are object pronouns.
Can you help me with my
Jen has a puppy. She took it to school.
Grandpa hugged him tightly.
Our teacher gave us a snack.
Can you tell them the directions?
My cousin saw you playing the violin.