Nominative Pronouns (Subject Pronouns)
* I (singular, first person)
* You (singular or plural, second person)
* He (singular, masculine, third person)
* She (singular, feminine, third person)
* It (singular, neuter, third person)
* We (plural, first person)
* You (plural, second person)
* They (plural, third person)
How to Use Nominative Pronouns
Nominative pronouns are used as the subject of a verb. This means they are the ones performing the action of the verb.
Examples:
* I went to the store.
* You are a good friend.
* He loves to play basketball.
* She is studying for her exams.
* It is raining outside.
* We will be eating dinner soon.
* You all are invited to the party.
* They are going to the beach.
Key Point: Nominative pronouns are not used as objects of verbs or prepositions. For those cases, you use objective pronouns (e.g., me, you, him, her, it, us, them).
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