Choose between subject and object pronouns
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Key Notes:
✨ Choose Between Subject and Object Pronouns ✨
| What are Pronouns? |
Pronouns are words that replace nouns to avoid repetition.
- Examples: he, she, it, they, him, her, us, them 👩🏫
| Subject Pronouns 🟢 |
Used as the subject of a sentence (who does the action).
Subject pronouns:
- I, you, he, she, it, we, they
Example:
- ✅ She plays the piano. 🎹
- ✅ They are going to school. 🏫
💡 Tip: Ask yourself, “Who is doing the action?” → Use a subject pronoun.
| Object Pronouns 🔵 |
Used as the object of a sentence (who receives the action).
Object pronouns:
- me, you, him, her, it, us, them
Example:
- ✅ The teacher called me. 📞
- ✅ I saw them at the park. 🌳
💡 Tip: Ask yourself, “Who is receiving the action?” → Use an object pronoun.
| Subject vs Object Pronouns – Quick Chart 📊 |
| Role | Pronouns | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Subject (doer) | I, you, he, she, it, we, they | He runs fast. 🏃♂️ |
| Object (receiver) | me, you, him, her, it, us, them | The ball hit him. ⚽ |
| Examples to Remember 📝 |
- I love reading books. 📚 (subject)
- Mom called me. ☎️ (object)
- They enjoy swimming. 🏊♀️ (subject)
- We saw them at the market. 🛒 (object)
| Tips to Avoid Mistakes ✅ |
- If the pronoun is doing the action, use subject pronoun.
- If the pronoun is receiving the action, use object pronoun.
- Replace the noun in the sentence with the correct pronoun and read aloud – it helps you choose the right one! 👂
Let’s practice!🖊️

