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Subject pronoun with verb to be?

Let's break down subject pronouns and the verb "to be"!

Subject Pronouns

Subject pronouns are words that replace nouns in a sentence and act as the subject of the verb. Here's a list of common subject pronouns:

* I

* You

* He

* She

* It

* We

* They

The Verb "To Be"

The verb "to be" is one of the most common verbs in English. It has different forms depending on the subject and tense:

* Present Tense: am, is, are

* Past Tense: was, were

* Future Tense: will be, shall be

Putting It Together

When using a subject pronoun with the verb "to be", you need to use the correct form of "to be" based on the subject and tense.

Examples:

* I am a student.

* You are kind.

* He is tall.

* She is happy.

* It is cold outside.

* We are friends.

* They are at the park.

Important Note:

The subject pronoun and the verb "to be" agree in number. This means that singular subjects use singular forms of "to be" (am, is), while plural subjects use plural forms (are, were).

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