Subject Pronouns (Nominative Case):
* I
* You
* He
* She
* It
* We
* They
Examples:
* I went to the store. (I is the subject of the verb "went")
* You are a great friend. (You is the subject of the verb "are")
* She loves to dance. (She is the subject of the verb "loves")
Key Points:
* The subject is the person or thing performing the action.
* The verb agrees with the subject in number and person.
* Nominative case pronouns are used for the main subject of a sentence.
Important Note:
* Be careful not to confuse subject pronouns with object pronouns (which are used when the pronoun is the object of a verb or preposition). Object pronouns include me, you, him, her, it, us, and them.
Example:
* He gave the book to me. (He is the subject, and me is the object of the preposition "to")
If you are unsure about which case to use, try replacing the pronoun with a noun. If the noun would be used in the nominative case, then the pronoun should be as well.