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Subject Pronouns - Example Sentences


Examples sentences for subject pronouns 'I, you, he, she, it, we, they'.


Subject pronouns are used to replace the subject of a sentence, and they tell us who or what is performing the action of the verb


Example Sentences


I


"I" is the first person singular subject pronoun in English. It is used when the speaker is talking about himself.


I am a student.


I am not home now.


I am angry with you.


You are so kind.


I don’t understand you.


I like pizza.


Am I wrong?


I love learning new things.


I have a meeting tomorrow.


I always wake up early.


I am feeling tired today.


I enjoy watching movies.


I can play the guitar.


I need a cup of coffee.


I will call you later.


You never listen to me.


You need to rest.


Do you understand?


I am reading an interesting book.


I don’t like rainy days.


Tom and I are at school.


You and I are friends.



You


'You' is the 2nd person singular and plural subject pronoun in English. The pronoun "You" is used to address one or more people.


You’re right.


You are my friend.


You are late again.


Are you busy?


You look tired today.


How are you?


Where are you from?


What do you do?


Can you help me?


Do you know him?


Would you like some coffee?


You look amazing in that dress.


You are always so kind.


You don’t understand the problem.


You can join us if you want.


You should try this dessert.


You don’t have to wait for me.


You need to study harder.


You are the best friend I have ever had.


Are you coming to the party?



He


'He' is the 3rd person singular subject pronoun in English. It is used for males.


He is my brother.


He works in a hospital.


He is not here right now.


He can’t come to the party.


He often goes to the gym.


He forgot his wallet at home.


Tom is my best friend. He is very kind.


I invited John to the party, but he couldn't make it.


He is very good at playing basketball.


He likes listening to classical music.


He is preparing dinner for his family.


He has been working all day.


He doesn’t know the answer to this question.


He is planning to travel abroad.



She


'She' is the 3rd person singular subject pronoun in English. It is used for females.


She is a talented artist.


She is very kind.


She doesn’t like coffee.


She loves going to the beach.


She doesn’t eat meat.


Mia isn't at home, she is at school.


She is writing a letter to her friend.


She has a beautiful voice.


She forgot her phone at work.


She is watching her favorite TV show.


She is not feeling well today.


She wants to learn how to cook.


She always helps her neighbors.


My sister is a great cook. She makes delicious cakes.



It


"It" is the third-person singular subject pronoun in English. It is often used for inanimate objects, animals, situations, and subjects. It is also frequently used to express abstract concepts such as weather and time.


It is 5 o'clock.


It's a big dog.


It is raining outside.


It is a beautiful day.


It is very cold today.


It doesn’t work properly.


It smells delicious.


I bought a new phone. It is very fast.


The dog is barking. It is very loud.


The car is old, but it still runs perfectly.


It is getting late. We should go home.


It was really cold last night.


It doesn’t take long to get there.


It was too late to apologize.


It sounds like a great idea.


It is barking loudly.


It looks old, but it works well.


It will take about ten minutes.


It is my favorite book.


It was very windy yesterday.


It isn’t easy to learn a new language.


It was a difficult decision to make.


The movie was great, but it was a bit too long.


The book was on the table, and it was very interesting.



We


'They' is a 1st person plural subject pronoun in English. It indicates that there are at least two people speaking.


We are friends.


We aren’t ready yet.


We live in a big city.


We are learning English.


We don’t have enough time.


We are going to the park.


We are very happy with the results.


We are going to the cinema tonight.


We love spending time together.


We always help each other.


We can go to the park if you want.


We didn’t understand the question.


We are planning a surprise party.


We will visit our grandparents this weekend.



They


'They' is a 3rd person plural subject pronoun in English. It is generally used when referring to a group of people, animals or objects.


They are playing in the garden.

They are expensive cars.


I bought new books. They are very interesting.


The Smiths are a great family. They always help each other.


My friends are coming over tonight. They want to watch a movie.


They don’t like spicy food.


They are coming to the meeting tomorrow.


They have two cats and a dog.


They often travel together.


They need more time to finish the project.


They are watching a movie right now.


They forgot to bring the tickets.


They always arrive on time.


They live in a small village.



Mixed Examples


I was at the park when he arrived.


I and you are going to the party tonight.


You and they are responsible for this task.


We and they went on a trip last weekend.


She’s gone to the store. It is very quiet here now.


Amy and I went to the beach, and we had a great time.


He was telling a story, and you were laughing.


They went for a walk, and she stayed home to rest.


The concert was amazing, and it lasted for hours.


I found a dog in the park. It was very friendly.


There’s a bird in the tree. It looks like it’s building a nest.

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