Here's a breakdown:
* Nominative: This means the pronoun is in the subject case. It performs the action of the verb.
* Singular: This means it refers to only one person or thing.
* Pronoun: This is a word that replaces a noun (e.g., he, she, it, I, you).
Examples of nominative singular pronouns:
* I am going to the store.
* You are a great friend.
* He is playing soccer.
* She loves to read.
* It is a beautiful day.
Key points:
* Nominative singular pronouns are often used as the subject of a verb.
* They can stand alone or be part of a compound subject.
* They are distinct from objective pronouns (e.g., me, him, her), which are used as the object of a verb or preposition.
If you have any more questions about pronouns, feel free to ask!