No, the pronoun 'I' is a subject pronoun.
The pronoun 'I' is the singular, first person, subjective personal pronoun. The pronoun 'I' takes the place of the noun (name) for the person speaking as the subject of a sentence or a clause.
Examples:
I like this movie. (subject of the sentence)
The movie that I like is on TV at eight. (subject of the relative clause)
The corresponding first person, singular, objective personal pronoun is 'me'.
Example: There is a new message for me. (object of the preposition 'for')
The pronoun her is an object pronoun; for example:We see her everyday.
No, it is a subject pronoun because object pronouns are used as the object of a sentence. For example: "They go to the movies." = They (subject pronoun) "I go to the movies with them." = Them (object pronoun)
The pronoun 'them' is an object pronoun; used as the object of a verb or a preposition in the third person, plural. The corresponding subject pronoun is 'they'. Example sentence:We gave them an anniversary party.
The object pronoun in a sentence is the pronoun that receives the action of the verb. Can you please provide a sentence so I can identify the object pronoun for you?
If you mean a description of the object pronoun, it is the object pronoun functions as the object of a verb or a preposition.If you mean can an adjective be used to describe an object pronoun, the answer is yes; for example:He has the same one that I have.
The object pronoun for the name Alexia is her. Example:Alexia is my friend. I met her at school.
The pronoun for a letter is it (subject or object); the pronoun for the letters of the alphabet is they (subject) or them (object).
The object pronoun is her, object of the preposition 'to'.
"Me" is an object pronoun, a word that replaces a noun as the object of a sentence or phrase.
Any noun or pronoun can be a direct object. A direct object is a function of a noun or a pronoun, not a type of noun or pronoun.
subject pronoun
The word 'they' is a subject pronoun; the corresponding object pronoun is 'them'.