Subject Pronouns

Subject pronouns work as the subject of the verb in a sentence. A subject pronoun normally replaces the subject/object (a noun) of the previous sentence.

Example:

  • Mike can’t attend the party. He has gone to his grandparents.
  • Marta is a good storyteller. She told a ghost story that scared everyone.
  • Julie made some cakes. They look tasty. (Here, the subject pronoun replaced the object of the previous sentence)

Subject Pronoun:

A subject pronoun works as the subject of the sentence is called a subject pronoun.  

Examples of Subject Pronoun:

  • Robert was an unwise king.
  • He was the king of seven kingdoms.
  • But he could not trust the people around him.
  • He knew that his wife despised him.
  • His wife, Corny, could not love him.
  • She loved her children.
  • But she could not love her husband.
  • People of the city were afraid of her.
  • They prayed for the well-being of their king.
  • But they did not do the same for their queen.
  • The queen was not loved and she knew it.
  • It did not hurt her a lot.
  • Her children loved her.
  • She also loved them with all her heart.
  • It gave her a lot of purposes to thrive forward.
  • It is the only thing that matters to her now.  
  • We loved the role she played.

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