Subject and Object Pronouns EQ: How do I avoid repetitiveness by substituting nouns or noun phrases for pronouns?

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Subject and Object Pronouns EQ: How do I avoid repetitiveness by substituting nouns or noun phrases for pronouns?

What is a subject pronoun? □A subject pronoun is a pronoun that replaces a subject. □Sentence: We went camping last year. SingularI, you, he, she, it Pluralwe, you, they

What is an object pronoun? □An object pronoun is a pronoun that replaces a direct object, or is used after words such as to, in, for, and at. □Sentence: I bought a gift for him. Singularme, you, him, her, it Pluralus, you, them

Remember…. Before you select a pronoun for your sentences, decide whether the pronoun will be used as a subject or an object.