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Does first person pronoun always come as the second subjective in a sentence?

No, first-person pronouns (I, me, we, us) do not always come as the second subjective in a sentence.

Here's why:

* Sentence Structure: The position of a pronoun in a sentence depends on the sentence's structure and the role of the pronoun.

* Subject-Verb Agreement: The first-person pronoun acts as the subject when it performs the action of the verb.

* Object of the Verb: It can also function as the object of the verb, receiving the action.

* Object of a Preposition: First-person pronouns can also be the object of a preposition.

Examples:

* Subject: I went to the store. (First-person pronoun as the subject)

* Object of the Verb: The teacher gave me a good grade. (First-person pronoun as the object of the verb)

* Object of the Preposition: He went to the store with me. (First-person pronoun as the object of the preposition)

Therefore, the position of the first-person pronoun in a sentence varies based on its grammatical function. It's not always the second subjective, but rather depends on its role in the sentence.

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