Subject pronouns are personal pronouns that are used as a grammatical Subject in a sentence. Let’s see the following examples.
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- I love cooking
- You like eating.
- She is my girlfriend.
- My father is tall and dark. He loves travelling very much.
- We really want to go to Iceland.
- They will help us.
- We live in a beautiful small house. It has only two bedrooms.
Subject Pronouns And Object Pronouns
When we use a personal pronoun in a sentence, we have to make sure we use the correct form of the pronouns, the subject pronouns or object. The subject is the person/animal/thing that does the action. On the contrary, the object is the person/animal/thing that receives the action. Let’s the following examples:
Subject Pronouns and Object Pronouns Examples
- I like this house. (I = subject)
- She wants the house. (she = subject)
- We must buy the house. (we = subject)
- My wife wanted me to buy the house. (me = object)
- I told her I liked the house.
- The property agent wanted us to buy the house. (us = object)
For more detailed, see the following table.
Subject Pronouns | Object Pronouns |
---|---|
I you she he we they it |
me you her him us them it |
Subject and Object Pronouns Exercise
Exercise I
Choose the right pronoun in the bracket to complete the sentences.
- “I love you. Do you love (I, me)?” “A lot.”
- Jane is a hard-working mother. (She, Her) works ten hours a day.
- (We, Us) have to serve our people well.
- Those people came here to work together with us. (They, Them) are interested in our culture.
- The man on the street looks confused. Do you know (he, him) ?
- Why didn’t (she, her) call you last night?
- Can (they, them) come to the meeting tomorrow?
- Do you want (we, us) to invite all of the managers?
- I never expect (he, him) to understand me.
- Please help (I, me). I’m lost.
Exercise II
Answer the question below. Try to use subject and object pronouns in your answer.
- What are you going to do if you see people ignore traffic lights?
- What are you going to do if you see a small kid crying on the street?
- If someone hurts you, what will you do?
- If you see two boys fighting, what will you do?
- Suppose you and some of your friends are lost in the jungles, what will you do?
Answer
Exercise I
- “I love you. Do you love me?” “A lot.”
- Jane is a hard-working mother. She works ten hours a day.
- We have to serve our people well.
- Those people came here to work together with us. They are interested in our culture.
- “The man on the street looks confused. Do you know him ?”
- Why didn’t she call you last night?
- Can they come to the meeting tomorrow?
- Do you want us to invite all of the managers?
- I never expect him to understand me.
- Please help me. I’m lost.
Exercise II
Different answers are possible.
- I’m going to remind them to obey the rules.
- I’m going to ask him/her why and offer help.
- It is highly possible I will hurt him/her back.
- I will stop them.
- I will call the police and ask them to help us.
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