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The subjective case pronouns function as the subject of a sentence or clause.

The subjective pronouns are: I, we, you, he, she, it, they, who.

Examples:

You and I can bring some lunch. We can eat in the park.

When Gina got to 19th Street, she got off the train.

The desk is not new, it was my grandmother's.

Who is your new neighbor?

The man who moved next door came from California. (subject of the relative clause)

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