Subject Pronouns
A Pronoun is a word that replaces a Noun. The Subject is the person or thing doing the action. Example: John eats becomes He eats.
Singular (Me & You) 👤
Singular (Other People & Things) 👉
Plural (More than one) 👥
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Click the cards to see which Pronoun replaces the Noun.
Do not use Object Pronouns (me, him, her) as the Subject doing the action!
ខុស! (Wrong!)
ត្រឹមត្រូវ! (Correct!)
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Great question, Vireak! Usually, we use "It" for animals. However, if it is a pet and you know if it is a boy or a girl, you can use "He" or "She". 🐶
Is "You" used for one person or many people?
It is used for both! You can say "You are my friend" (1 person) and "You are my students" (many people). The spelling and speaking are exactly the same! 👥
Can we use "They" for things like cars or books?
Yes! "They" is used for people, animals, AND things, as long as there is more than one. For example: "The cars are fast. They are fast." 🚗
Do we use "It" for all animals?