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Subject
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Object
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I
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me
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you
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you
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he
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him
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she
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her
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it
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it
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we
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us
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you
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you
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they
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them
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We use he/him to refer
to men, and she/her to refer to women. When we are not
sure if we are talking about a man or a woman we use they/them.
This is Jack. He’s my
brother. I don’t think you have met him.
This is Angela. She’s my sister. Have you met her before?
Talk to a friend. Ask them to help you.
You could go to a doctor. They might help you.
This is Angela. She’s my sister. Have you met her before?
Talk to a friend. Ask them to help you.
You could go to a doctor. They might help you.
Subject
pronouns
We use subject pronouns as subject of
the verb:
I like
your dress.
You are late.
He is my friend
It is raining
She is on holiday
we live in England.
They come from London
You are late.
He is my friend
It is raining
She is on holiday
we live in England.
They come from London
Object pronouns
We
use object pronouns:
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as the object of the verb:
Can you help me please?
I can see you.
She doesn’t like him.
I saw her in town today.
We saw them in town yesterday, but they didn’t see us.
I can see you.
She doesn’t like him.
I saw her in town today.
We saw them in town yesterday, but they didn’t see us.
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After prepositions:
She is waiting for
me.
I’ll get it for you.
Give it to him.
Why are you looking at her?
Don’t take it from us.
I’ll speak to them.
I’ll get it for you.
Give it to him.
Why are you looking at her?
Don’t take it from us.
I’ll speak to them.

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