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Revision as of 12:56, 29 September 2021
Positions of Pronouns in Sentences in English
A pronoun can be the subject of a verb
E.g.
• I can’t catch the mouse. It moves too quickly.
A pronoun can be the object of a verb
E.g.
• The flowers look beautiful. Sally arranged them just now.
A pronoun can be the object of a preposition
E.g.
• I’m going to buy some snacks. Make sure you keep a place for me.