She is my friend.
- Language
- English
- Level
- A1
- Unit
- Pronouns and Possessives
- Practice types
- 0
What this grammar point covers
Subject pronouns are words we use in English to talk about who does the action in a sentence (like I, you, he, she, it, we, they).
When to use it
Use subject pronouns in English to show who is doing something in a sentence. They replace the name of a person or thing as the subject.
Key forms
- I
- you
- he
- she
- it
- we
- they
Examples
We like music.
They are at school.
It is raining.
Tips
- Always use a subject pronoun at the beginning of a sentence in English.
- Do not leave out the subject pronoun, even if it is clear who you are talking about.
- Use 'it' for things, animals, or when talking about the weather.
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