Here are the subject pronouns in English:
* Singular: I, you, he, she, it
* Plural: we, you, they
Examples:
* I went to the store. ("I" is the subject pronoun replacing the noun "person").
* You are a good friend. ("You" is the subject pronoun replacing the noun "person").
* He loves to play soccer. ("He" is the subject pronoun replacing the noun "man").
* She is a talented artist. ("She" is the subject pronoun replacing the noun "woman").
* It is raining outside. ("It" is the subject pronoun replacing the noun "rain").
* We went to the beach. ("We" is the subject pronoun replacing the noun "group of people").
* You are all welcome. ("You" is the subject pronoun replacing the noun "group of people").
* They are playing in the park. ("They" is the subject pronoun replacing the noun "group of people").
Key Points:
* Subject pronouns are used to avoid repeating the same noun in a sentence.
* They help make sentences more concise and grammatically correct.
* Subject pronouns must agree in number with the noun they replace.
* Subject pronouns are different from object pronouns (me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them), which are used as the object of a verb or preposition.