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What is a subjective pronoun?

A subjective pronoun is a pronoun that acts as the subject of a sentence or clause. This means it performs the action of the verb. Here's a breakdown:

* Pronoun: A word that replaces a noun (e.g., he, she, it, they, we, I, you).

* Subject: The person or thing that performs the action of the verb.

Examples:

* I went to the store. (I is the subject, performing the action of "went")

* She loves to read. (She is the subject, performing the action of "loves")

* They are playing in the park. (They are the subject, performing the action of "are playing")

Common Subjective Pronouns:

* I

* You

* He

* She

* It

* We

* They

Important Note: Do not confuse subjective pronouns with objective pronouns. Objective pronouns are used as objects of verbs or prepositions (e.g., him, her, them, me, you, us).

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