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What is the syntax of subject pronoun?

Subject pronouns are words that replace nouns in a sentence and act as the subject of the verb. Here's the breakdown of subject pronoun syntax:

Subject pronoun + Verb + Object/Complement

Here are the common subject pronouns in English:

* Singular: I, you, he, she, it

* Plural: We, you, they

Examples:

* I am going to the store.

* You should study for the test.

* He is a talented musician.

* She loves to read books.

* It is raining outside.

* We are going to the movies.

* You all are invited to the party.

* They went to the beach yesterday.

Key Points:

* Subject Pronouns Replace Nouns: They act in place of specific nouns in the sentence.

* Subject Pronouns Come Before Verbs: They are usually positioned before the verb.

* Subject Pronouns Determine Verb Agreement: The verb conjugation (form) changes based on the subject pronoun (e.g., "I am" vs. "He is").

Remember: The syntax of subject pronouns is about their position in the sentence and their role in the sentence's structure.

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