The simple subject is the key noun or pronoun that tells what the sentence is about.
A pronoun can be a noun . A noun is simply the subject of a sentence
He is a pronoun, not a noun. He is a subject pronoun; him is the object pronoun. Example:He gave me the book.I gave my notes to him.
Subject pronoun - I, You, He, We, She, They, It, you ( plural) Object pronoun - Me, You, Her, Him, Us, The, It
Pronoun. A simple subject can be either a noun or a pronoun.
Yes, the word 'it' is a pronoun, a personal pronoun, a word that takes the place of a noun for a specific thing. The pronoun 'it' takes the place of a singular noun as the subject or the object in a sentence. Examples:subject: Try their key lime pie. It is very good.object: I did try it and I liked it.
noun if it is used as the subject pronoun if it is used as predicate
"It can." In that sentence, the pronoun "it" is the simple subject.
"Tell the singer that she is off key."The personal pronouns are:sheyou (the pronoun you is always the implied subject of an imperative sentence)The nouns are: singerkey
the simple subject of a sentence can be a noun , a pronoun or a noun phrase
The pronoun 'his' is a possessive pronoun and a possessive adjective. The possessive pronoun can be used a the subjective or objective. The possessive adjective can be used to describe a subject noun or an object noun. Examples:Possessive pronoun, subject: His is the blue car.Possessive pronoun, object: The blue car is his.Possessive adjective describing subject noun: Hiscar is blue.Possessive adjective describing object noun: The blue one is his car.
The subject is the word (noun or pronoun) that the sentence is about.
The subject of a sentence is what the sentence is about, the verb tells what the subject is or does. The subject can be a noun or a pronoun; a pronoun takes the place of a noun. A subject pronoun is a pronoun that can only be used for the subject of a sentence, a differnt pronoun must be used for the object(s) of the sentence or phrase. Examples: John is a student. (John is a noun and the subject of the sentence) He is student. (the pronoun he takes the place of the noun as the subject) My house is blue, it has a yellow flowers by the steps. (the pronoun it takes the place of the noun house as subject) The subject pronouns are: I, we, he, she, they. The object pronouns are: me, us, him, her, them. Pronouns that can be subject or object: you, it.