subject pronoun
复数形式
subject pronouns
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主语代词, 人称主语代词
a type of pronoun that replaces a noun as the subject of a sentence
A subject pronoun is a type of pronoun that is used as the subject of a verb in a sentence. Subject pronouns replace specific nouns and indicate who or what is performing the action of the verb. The main subject pronouns in English are "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," and "they." For example, in the sentence "She loves to read," the pronoun "she" acts as the subject of the verb "loves." Similarly, in "They are going to the park," "they" serves as the subject. Understanding subject pronouns is essential for constructing grammatically correct sentences and clearly identifying who is involved in an action.
- A subject pronoun like "I" or "he" replaces the subject noun in a sentence.
一个主语代词如“我”或“他”代替句子中的主语名词。
- "You" is a subject pronoun used when referring to the person or people being spoken to.
“You”是一个主格代词,用于指代被交谈的人或人们。
- Instead of repeating a name, you use a subject pronoun, such as using "he" instead of saying "John."
与其重复一个名字,不如使用一个主语代词,比如用“他”而不是说“约翰”。
- The subject pronoun "we" is used when the speaker is including themselves with others.
主格代词“我们”用于说话者将自己与他人包括在内时。
- In the sentence "She went to the market," "She" is a subject pronoun.
在句子“她去市场了”中,“她”是一个主语代词。