I, we, you they singular or plural
- is they a subject pronoun
- is they a subject pronoun or verb of being
- is them a subject pronoun
- is they a subject or object pronoun
I, you, he, she, it, we, they sentences worksheet!
Subject Pronouns in English - I, We, You, He, She, They, and It
First Person, Singular
We use the subject pronoun 'I' to refer to ourselves.
Example:
My name is Susan.
I, you, we, they he, she, it grammar
I am British. I come from Liverpool.
Note that the personal pronoun 'I' is always written with a capital letter.
First Person, Plural
We use the subject pronoun 'we' to refer to a group of people that includes us, or an organisation that we belong to.
Examples:
I am on holiday in Spain with my family.
Subject pronouns in englishWe are having a wonderful time!
We would like you to take part in our survey. Your feedback is important to us.
Second Person, Singular
We use the subject pronoun 'you' when we are speaking directly to another person.
Example:
Excuse me. Do you know where the passport office is?
Second Person, Plural
We use the subject pronoun 'you' when we are addressing to two or more people.
Object pronoun examples sentences
Example:
Can you hand your homework in by tomorrow, please? (teacher to a group of students)
Third Person, Singular, Gender Specific
1. We use the subject pronoun 'she' to r
- is the word they a subject pronoun
- is they a subject object or possessive pronoun