viernes, 7 de septiembre de 2018

SUBJECT PRONOUNS

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subject pronoun is exactly what it sounds like: a pronoun that takes the place of a noun as the subject of a sentence. Remember, a sentence's subject is the person or thing that performs the action of a verb.

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Subject pronouns can be singular or plural, and they can be masculine, feminine, or gender neutral. The masculine or feminine subject pronoun is used when gender is known; when referring to an inanimate object, the gender-neutral form “it” is used. The subject pronoun “it” can be used to refer to animals of unspecific gender, and it is also appropriate to use the subject pronoun “it” to describe a baby of unknown gender. “It” is also used to talk about the weather, temperature, or time.

If you can find the subject of a sentence, then you can find a subject pronoun just as easily! Let’s go back to basics for a moment. Every complete sentence has a subject, a verb, and an object. The subject (or subject pronoun) is always a person, thing, place, or idea, or the plural of one of those, i.e. people, things, places, or ideas. The object or object pronoun is always on the receiving end of the action.


Subject Pronoun Examples

In the following examples, you can see exactly how this method works. The subject pronoun is in bold and is underlined, the verb is in italics, and the object is in bold.
  1. We gave them a head start in the race.
  2. You told Jerry that his score was among the best; that made him feel better.
  3. She lost weight by cutting out junk food.
  4. They drank water from a spring that ran right out of the mountainside.
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 QUIZ     Subject Pronouns Exercises

  1. __________ kicked the ball so hard that his shoe came off.
    1. She
    2. They
    3. He
    4. It
  2. Correct me if I’m wrong, but I think __________ enjoy studying.
    1. He
    2. She
    3. You
    4. I
  3. The dog stole Tara’s ice cream before __________ ran away.
    1. You
    2. I
    3. They
    4. It
  4. __________ enjoys going to the gym early each morning.
    1. I
    2. She
    3. They
    4. We
  5. __________ prefer hiking to movies.
    1. She
    2. He
    3. We
    4. It
  6. __________ is raining again.
    1. It
    2. She
    3. He
    4. We
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    EXAMPLE                                                                                                                                                                                                         What are the subject pronouns in English?
      1. These are the subject pronouns we use in English
        Subject
        Pronoun
        Singular or Plural - Who?Masculine or Feminine
        ISingular - first personmasculine or feminine
        YouSingular - second personmasculine or feminine
        HeSingular - third persononly masculine
        SheSingular - third persononly feminine
        ItSingular - third personobject / thing / animal
        WePlural - first personmasculine or feminine
        YouPlural - second personmasculine or feminine
        TheyPlural - third personmasculine or feminine

        When do you use IT?

        IT is normally used when we refer to objects, things, animals or ideas (and not normally people).
        • The dog is big. It is also hairy. (It = the dog)
        • My bed is small but it is comfortable. (It = my bed)
        Sometimes when we don't know the sex of a baby (we don't know if it is a boy or girl), then we can use IT.
        • Their baby is very small. It only weighs 2 kilos. (It = the baby.)
        • Subject Pronouns Chart

          Here is a chart with cartoons showing the different Subject Pronouns we use in English
          Subject Pronouns in English
        • http://www.grammar.cl/english/subject-pronouns.htm

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