π What are Subject Pronouns?
Subject pronouns are used when the pronoun is doing the action in the sentence. Think of them as the star of the show! They perform the verb.
- πββοΈ I went to the park.
- π§β𦱠He is my brother.
- π©βπ¦° She likes to read.
- πΆ It is a cute dog.
- π§ We are going to the zoo.
- π¨βπ« You are a good student.
- π§βπ€βπ§ They are playing soccer.
π What are Object Pronouns?
Object pronouns, on the other hand, receive the action. They are acted upon. The verb is being done *to* them.
- π The gift is for me.
- π I saw him at the store.
- π£οΈ The teacher helped her.
- 𦴠The dog loves it.
- π The bus took us to school.
- π I can hear you.
- π§Έ I gave the toys to them.
βοΈ Subject vs. Object Pronouns: A Comparison
| Feature |
Subject Pronouns |
Object Pronouns |
| Definition |
Performs the action (does the verb). |
Receives the action (has the verb done to it). |
| Examples |
I, he, she, it, we, you, they |
Me, him, her, it, us, you, them |
| Position in Sentence |
Usually at the beginning of the sentence (before the verb). |
Usually after the verb or after a preposition (like to, for, with). |
| Example Sentence |
She ate the apple. |
I gave the apple to her. |
π‘ Key Takeaways
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Subject pronouns *do* the action; object pronouns *receive* the action.
- π§ Knowing the difference helps you write and speak correctly.
- βοΈ Practice makes perfect! The more you use them, the easier it will become.