personal pronouns: form (1)
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Subject Pronouns

Subject pronouns are used when the pronoun (I, you, he,...) is the subject of the verb, meaning it is the person doing the action. For example, in the sentence "I see a bird," "I" is the subject pronoun because "I" is doing the action of seeing. The subject pronouns in English are I, you, he, she, it, we, you (plural) and they.
Examples:

I see a bird
You see a bird
He sees a bird
She sees a bird
We see a bird
They see a bird

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Column 1: personal pronouns: subject form:
singular (a single person): I, you, he, she, you (polite form). The polite form is used at official places like a hospital.

plural (more persons): we, you (plural), they


Column 2: shows how a verb depends on the personal pronoun. In the example we see the verb "to see".


The first sentences mean:
I sea a bird
you see a bird
he sees a bird

we see a bird






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examples


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1. I drive in the car

2. you eat frites

3. we stand    in the row

4. you love swimming


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