Subject Pronouns
Subject pronouns are words that replace nouns and usually come before a verb.
Examples:
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I broke the vase.
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We watched the movie.
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She lives in Toronto.
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They arrived early.
In these sentences, the subject pronouns tell us who performs the action.
English Subject Pronouns
English has the following subject pronouns:
| Pronoun |
Person |
Number |
| I |
first |
singular |
| we |
first |
plural |
| you |
second |
singular or plural |
| he |
third |
singular |
| she |
third |
singular |
| it |
third |
singular |
| they |
third |
plural |
Examples:
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I am tired.
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We are ready.
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You look happy.
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He works here.
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She studies English.
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It is raining.
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They live nearby.
Subject-Verb Agreement
In the present tense, English verbs usually have the same form for all subjects except he, she, and it.
Compare:
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I work.
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You work.
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We work.
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They work.
But:
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He works.
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She works.
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It works.
Notice the -s on the verb.
Common ESL Errors
Missing the -s with he, she, or it
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He work every day. ❌
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He works every day. ✅
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She like coffee. ❌
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She likes coffee. ✅
Subject Pronouns Are Usually Required
Many languages allow speakers to omit the subject pronoun. English usually does not.
Examples:
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I want a coffee. ✅
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Want a coffee. ❌
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She lives here. ✅
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Lives here. ❌
The main exception is commands (imperatives):
In these cases, the subject you is understood.
You and I or You and Me?
Many learners find these forms confusing.
Use you and I when the phrase is the subject of a verb.
Examples:
Use you and me after a preposition.
Examples:
A simple test is to remove one person:
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I am happy. ✅
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Me am happy. ❌
Therefore:
Common ESL Errors
Using object pronouns as subjects
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Me and him are friends. ❌
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He and I are friends. ✅
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Her and me went shopping. ❌
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She and I went shopping. ✅
The Pronoun "You"
English uses you for:
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one person
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more than one person
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formal situations
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informal situations
Examples:
Unlike many languages, English does not usually have different words for formal and informal "you".
Subject and Object Forms
| Subject |
Object |
| I |
me |
| we |
us |
| you |
you |
| he |
him |
| she |
her |
| it |
it |
| they |
them |
Examples:
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I saw him.
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She helped us.
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They invited me.
Remember:
Is "Thou" Used in English?
English once used thou as an informal singular form of "you".
Examples from older English:
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Thou art kind.
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I give thanks unto thee.
Today, thou is considered archaic and is not used in normal conversation.
Modern English uses you instead.
Common Confusions
your vs. you're
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your = possession
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you're = you are
Examples:
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Your car is new. ✅
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You're late today. ✅
its vs. it's
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its = possession
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it's = it is
Examples:
Quick Rule
Use a subject pronoun before most English verbs:
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I work.
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She studies.
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They live here.
Remember:
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he, she, it usually need -s on the verb.
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Subject pronouns are usually required.
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Use you and I before a verb.
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Use you and me after a preposition.
Examples: