Subject pronouns

A subject pronoun is a pronoun that takes the place of a noun as the subject of a sentence. The subject is the person or thing that performs the action of a verb. Subject pronouns can be singular or plural, and they can be masculine, feminine or neutral.

The following chart shows the subject pronouns.

Listening practice

Click on the pronoun to listen the pronunciation.

Presiona para escuchar la pronunciación.

  • I

    Subjects pronouns
    Yo
  • You

    Personality
  • He

    Personality
    Él
  • She

    Personality
    Ella
  • It

    Subjects pronouns
    Eso
  • We

    Personality
    Nosotros
  • You

    Personality
    Ustedes
  • They

    Subject pronouns
    Ellos

POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES

SUBJECT PRONOUNS POSSESSIVE ADJECTIVES
I
My
You
Your
He
His
She
Her
It
Its
We
Our
You
Your
They
Their

We use possessive adjectives to modify the noun in order to show possession.

For example:
It is my bag.
Their names are Susana and Frida.

Look at the chart and the difference between subject pronouns and possessive adjectives.

multiple choice

Read the text and choose the best option to complete it.

Lee el texto y elige la opción que mejor complete los enunciados.

1. house is big. (I)
2. I like red dress. (she)
3. Luis is best friend. (we)
4. Angie is girlfriend. (he)
5. Baruch is French teacher. (they)
6. The dog plays with tail. (it)