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What are objects and subjects pronouns?

Let's break down object and subject pronouns:

Subject Pronouns:

* These pronouns are the doers of the action in a sentence. They perform the verb.

* Think of them as the stars of the sentence!

* Examples: *I, you, he, she, it, we, they*

Object Pronouns:

* These pronouns are the receivers of the action in a sentence. They are the things that the verb acts upon.

* Imagine them as the targets of the verb.

* Examples: *me, you, him, her, it, us, them*

Here's a simple way to remember the difference:

* Subject pronouns come before the verb.

* Object pronouns come after the verb.

Let's look at some examples:

* Subject Pronoun: She went to the store. (She is the one who went)

* Object Pronoun: I gave the book to her. (Her received the book)

* Subject Pronoun: We are going to the beach. (We are the ones going)

* Object Pronoun: They invited us to join them. (Us received the invitation)

Important Note:

* It's crucial to use the correct pronoun type in a sentence. Using the wrong one can make your sentence sound incorrect grammatically.

Let me know if you'd like to explore any further examples or have any more questions!

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