Here's a breakdown:
* Subject Pronouns: These pronouns are used when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence. They are: I, you, he, she, it, we, they.
* Verb: The verb describes the action of the subject.
* Preposition: A word that connects a noun or pronoun to another word in the sentence. Common prepositions include "to," "for," "with," "from," "at," "on," "in," "by," "about," "around," etc.
Examples:
* "I" went to the store. (Subject pronoun "I" follows the verb "went")
* "They" are coming with us. (Subject pronoun "they" follows the verb "are coming")
* "She" is going to the party. (Subject pronoun "she" follows the verb "is going")
* "We" are going to the park. (Subject pronoun "we" follows the verb "are going")
Note: It is important to remember that when a preposition acts as a verb (like "go to" or "look at"), the pronoun following it acts as the object of that prepositional phrase.
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