Senin, 01 Maret 2010

Subjective and Objective Pronouns

A subjective pronoun is a pronoun that is used as the subject in a sentence. In English, subjective pronouns are:

I (saya)
You (kamu)
He (dia, laki-laki)
She (dia, perempuan)
We (kami atau kita)
You (kalian)
They (mereka)

For Examples (The subjective pronouns are in blue):

I live in Bandung, Indonesia.
You come from Medan in Sumatra.
He knows what to do.
She has a lot of money.
We will help you if you need us.
You all have to go now.
They are good fellows.

An objective pronoun is a pronoun that is used as an object in a sentence. In English, objective pronouns are:

me (saya)
you (kamu)
him (dia, laki-laki)
her (dia, perempuan)
us (kami)
you (kamu)
them (mereka)

For examples (The objective pronouns are in red whilst the subjective pronouns are in blue):

She knows that she loves me.
I will meet you later in the afternoon.
Do you know her?
Please don't tell him if I want to make a surprise for him.
Who is going to join us in the party?
OK, we will meet you all again tomorrow.
We will never be like them the movie stars you see on TV.

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