The subject pronoun 'you' takes the place of a plural noun (parents) or two or more nouns (mom and dad, mother and father) for the person spoken to.
Example: Mom and dad, you should see this.
The subject pronoun used when speaking to your teacher (or anyone else) is you.
You need to explain that, Mr. Johnson.
You gave me my best grade ever, Ms. Greene.
The subject pronoun for the person spoken to is: you.
Example: Aunt Ann, you make a great apple pie.
The second person, personal pronoun 'you' is also used as the object.
Example: Aunt Ann, I saw you cutting up those apples.
The pronoun 'you' is used for the person you are talking to. The pronoun you takes the place of the noun (name) of the person spoken to.
The person spoken to is the second person; the second person pronoun is 'you' for both singular or plural, subject or object.
The pronouns that take the place of the plural noun 'parents' is they as a subject and them as an object in a sentence.
Example: My parents are coming to visit. They will be here on Friday. I look forward to seeing them.
The subject pronouns that take the place of a singular noun for a person (a teacher) are he for a male and she for a female.
Examples:
My teacher is new. He was serving in the navy.
My teacher is new. She was serving in the army.
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no. We is a (subject) pronoun. Other pronouns are -- you they us them. Verbs are words that show actions -- run talk eat
The word talk is both a noun and a verb; for example: Noun: The talk is that you got a raise. Verb: You can talk to my teacher about the class trip.
WHEN YOU IDENTIFY THE MAIN ACTION, THEN YOU IDENTIFY THE SUBJECT NOUN. 'CAUSE THE SUBJECT NOUN IS THE PERSON THAT DOES THE ACTION. BUT, YOU HAVE HAVE TO BE AWARE ABOUT THE "APPOSITIVES" AND THE "FRAGMENTS" WHICH MAY GIVE YOU A "FALSE SUBJECT NOUN". FOR INSTANCE: "As soon as I get there and I see her, my heart and I will talk". AS SOON AS I GET THERE AND I SEE HER, (APPOSITIVE OR FRAGMENT) MY HEART AND I (SUBJECT NOUNS) (1ST PERSON OF PLURAL) WILL TALK. (MAIN ACTION).
you could get a referal and get written up right away.
It's just an essay, but you can use the pronoun "I" and talk about things in your own viewpoint and experience about something freely, yet, about what the essay is about.
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You would use the subject pronoun "tΓΊ" when talking to a young girl in Spanish.
The subject pronoun "usted" is used to talk to a police officer in Spanish as a sign of respect. It is the formal way of addressing someone in a position of authority or someone you are not familiar with.
no you should talk back to your teacher the teacher's love it when you do that and you won't get in big trouble if you talk back when you don't talk back to a teacher it makes them very angry
You should not try and get the guts to talk back to your teacher. Instead try talking to your teacher in a calm and respectful way and it will go better.
You talk to your band teacher for information on this subject.
you shouldn't talk when the teacher is talking to a adult because they are trying to make up stuff to the adult so they will talk to them and when you talk it makes them forget what they were going to say
You could get in trouble or get silent lunch or either detention/ISS...
Students shouldn't talk in class because they would discuss offtopic things that would distract them from their school work. Talking should only be allowed if it is relating to the subject of which the teacher has been discussing.
Talk to your mathematics teacher. Next, talk to your class teacher (if different) or the head of mathematics. Talk to the head teacher. Alternatively, you can get hold of a private tutor (I am one). That will be an extra cost but should provide help that is targeted at meeting your needs.
Possibly, talk to your union. You should be a member.
Ask her abunch of questions and dont stop.