Subject Pronouns and Object Pronouns
The subject in a sentence is the entity (person, thing, object or place) that is doing something. When a pronoun (I, You, He/She/It, We, You, They) takes the place of a subject in a sentence, it becomes a subject pronoun.
The object in a sentence is the entity (person, thing, object or place) that is being acted upon. If the object is a person, we use object pronouns.
Examples:
I (subject) am driving a car (object).
I (subject) am calling him (object pronoun).
We (subject) are going to see them (object pronoun).
She (subject) will message you (object pronoun).
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