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What subject nouns are there other than HE OR THEY?

You're asking about subject nouns, which are the nouns that perform the action in a sentence. "He" and "They" are pronouns that can act as subject nouns, but there are many other types of nouns that can be used as subjects. Here are some examples:

Singular Subject Nouns:

* People:

* John, Mary, the doctor, the teacher, the student, the artist

* Animals:

* cat, dog, bird, elephant, lion

* Things:

* car, book, table, phone, computer, city, mountain, sun

* Concepts:

* love, peace, happiness, freedom, time, truth, justice

Plural Subject Nouns:

* People:

* children, friends, neighbors, musicians, artists, employees

* Animals:

* birds, cats, dogs, monkeys, lions

* Things:

* cars, books, tables, phones, computers, cities, mountains, stars

* Concepts:

* ideas, beliefs, feelings, theories, principles, possibilities

Examples of sentences with different subject nouns:

* John went to the store.

* The cat chased the mouse.

* The car was parked in the driveway.

* Love conquers all.

* The children played in the park.

* The birds sang sweetly.

* The stars twinkled in the night sky.

* Freedom is a precious right.

Remember:

* The subject noun is the noun that is doing the action in a sentence.

* Subject nouns can be singular or plural.

* Subject nouns can be concrete (things you can touch) or abstract (ideas or concepts).

Let me know if you would like more examples or if you have any other questions!

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