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When do you use the subject pronouns?

You use subject pronouns when they are the subject of a sentence or clause.

Here's a breakdown:

* Subject: The subject is the person or thing that performs the action in the sentence. It usually comes before the verb.

* Pronoun: A pronoun is a word that replaces a noun.

* Subject Pronoun: A subject pronoun replaces a noun that is the subject of the sentence.

Here are the subject pronouns in English:

* I

* You

* He

* She

* It

* We

* They

Examples:

* I went to the store. (I is the subject performing the action of going)

* You are my best friend. (You is the subject being described)

* He loves to play baseball. (He is the subject performing the action of loving)

* She is a talented artist. (She is the subject being described)

* It is raining outside. (It is the subject being described)

* We are going on vacation next week. (We is the subject performing the action of going)

* They have a beautiful house. (They is the subject possessing the house)

Key Points:

* Subject pronouns are essential for clear and grammatically correct writing.

* Using the wrong pronoun (like "me" instead of "I" as the subject) can create confusion.

* Pay attention to the subject of the sentence and choose the appropriate subject pronoun.

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