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It = subject who = object
Subject pronouns are used as the subject of a sentence or phrase. Object pronouns are words that are used as the object of a sentence or phrase. Subject only pronouns are: I, he, she, we, they, who. Object only pronouns are: me, him, her, us, them, whom. Pronouns that can be both subject and object pronouns: you, it, what, which, whose, that.
Personal pronouns for cartoon characters can be: Spongebob, he (subject), his (possessive), or him (object) Dora the Explorer, she (subject), her (possessive), her (object) Mickey and Minnie, they (subject), their (possessive), them (object) Jellystone Park, it (subject), its (possessive), it (object)
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)
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Yes, "stuffed with food" is a prepositional phrase. It consists of the preposition "with" and its object "food." Together, they function as an adjective to describe what the subject is filled with.
It = subject who = object
Subject pronouns are used as the subject of a sentence or phrase. Object pronouns are words that are used as the object of a sentence or phrase. Subject only pronouns are: I, he, she, we, they, who. Object only pronouns are: me, him, her, us, them, whom. Pronouns that can be both subject and object pronouns: you, it, what, which, whose, that.
A subject pronoun functions as the subject of a sentence or a clause.>The subject pronouns are: I, we, he, she, they, who.An object pronoun functions as the object of a verb or a preposition.>The object pronouns are: me, us, him, her, them, whom.The pronouns that function as both subject and object in a sentence are: you, it.
It can be a subject or an object: subject - The windows sparkled in the sunlight. object - He cleaned the windows.
A noun is used as the subject of a sentence or a clause, and as the object of a verb or a preposition.Examples:Her pet gets its fur all over her furniture. (subject of the sentence)The things that a pet needs are shelter, food, and love. (subject of the relative clause)I want a pet that doesn't shed. (direct object of the verb 'want')I brought a treat for your pet. (object of the preposition 'for')
the subject plays were you are the object plays what you are doing
the subject is the object that is doing something. That something would be the verb
It depends if you are using it as a subject or an object. The subject is "he and I" the object is "him and me" Examples: Sub.: He and I went to the park Object: Do you want to go to the park with him and me?
the subject is Carlos. There is no indirect object. The direct object is 'the book'.
The noun 'family' is singular as a subject or an object in a sentence.The plural form of the singular noun family is families.EXAMPLESMy family is spending the summer at the lake. (subject of the sentence)We like to invite your family to our barbecue. (object of the verb 'invite')Some families are having a block party on our street. (plural subject of the sentence)The food will be provided by the families giving the party. (plural object of the preposition 'by')