Subject pronouns I, you, he, she, it, we and they are common in English. Use them to talk about people and things without saying their names. Learn when to use each English subject pronoun and do practice activities to check how much you understand. OBJECTIVE: • Talk about people and things without repeating their names. PRACTICE FOCUS: • Reading • Writing ☕ Donate a coffee to show your support: https://buymeacoffee.com/englishexpla... CHAPTERS: 00:00 | Definition and Example 00:30 | I, You, He, She, It Explanation 01:29 | Practice - He, She, or It? 02:44 | We, You, They Explanation 03:28 | Combining Singular Subject Pronouns 04:39 | Practice - We, You, or They? 05:59 | Final Practice - Write the Subject Pronoun RELATED VIDEOS: • Be verb (am, is, are) + Practice I Grammar... WATCH THE SERIES: • Basic English Grammar #LearnEnglish #ESL #EnglishLesson #Grammar #BasicEnglishGrammar #SubjectPronouns #PersonalPronoun #EnglishExplainedVids ********************************************************************************************* STANDARDS & COMPETENCIES COMPREHENSIVE ADULT STUDENT ASSESSMENT SYSTEMS (CASAS) CASAS COMPETENCIES • 0.1.2 Identify or use appropriate language for informational purposes (e.g., to identify, describe, ask for information, state needs, command, agree or disagree, ask permission) CASAS CONTENT STANDARDS • R2.2 Read basic sight words (e.g., the, is) • R3.10 Follow pronoun references within a text (e.g., Ms. Smith… she; This is important.) COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS STANDARDS FOR ADULT EDUCATION (CCRS) • L1.1d Use personal, possessive, and indefinite pronouns (e.g., I, me, my; they, them, their; anyone, everything). ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROFICIENCY STANDARDS FOR ADULT EDUCATION • Standard 10, Level 1 - with support, recognize and use a small number of frequently occurring nouns, noun phrases, verbs, conjunctions, and prepositions MARYLAND CONTENT STANDARDS FOR ADULT ESL / ESOL • Subject pronouns