Subjective (Grammar)
The
subjective
pronouns
are pronouns used as the
subject
of a sentence; in other words, the initiator or instigator of a
verb
. Subjective pronouns correspond to the
nominative case
of
inflected languages
. The
English language
subjective pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, who, and they. With the exception of you and it, the
objective pronouns
are different.
(c.f.)
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