Subject Pronouns and Sentence Structure

Subject Pronouns and Sentence Structure
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Learn about the structure of a sentence, the use of subject pronouns to replace subject nouns, and how subject pronouns come before verbs with examples. Subject pronouns like "she," "he," "they," and "we" are essential in forming clear and concise sentences.

  • Subject Pronouns
  • Sentence Structure
  • Grammar
  • Language Learning
  • Writing Skills

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  1. The structure of a sentence: The structure of a sentence: lara saw my brother yesterday. subject object lara saw my brother yesterday.

  2. pronouns Subject pronouns Object pronouns A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun.

  3. Subject pronouns

  4. Subject pronouns are used to take the place of the subject nouns in a sentence. *** Subject pronouns come before verbs. **Examples: Angelina usually eats fish. She usually eats fish. Peter sometimes goes to the zoo. He sometimes goes to the zoo.

  5. Sonia and Sidra are sisters. They are sisters. The bags are small and green. They are small and green. Rimon and I are good students. We are good students. The cats are under the tree. They are under the tree. The monkey is brown. It is brown.

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