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  Subject and Object Pronouns
    Subject Pronoun
a subject pronoun takes the place of a noun or nouns in the subject of the sentence.
The pronoun I should always be capitalized.
When using the pronoun I in a compound subject, I should always come last.
    I
 He
  She
 You
 It
We
 They
   Examples:
I am the villain from the story.
She had asked nora to look after Jane Gladys.
"Quite likely," he returned, in an annoyed tone.
"Are you Jane Gladys Brown?"
We are tired of being locked up in a book.
They tried not to move when the leopard came out of the book.
               Language. Underline the subject pronoun in the following sentences.
1. She raised her eyes and was astonished to find a strange man in the middle of the room.
2. he held a work silk hat in one hand.
3. "I have had quite a hunt to find you, but I have succeeded at last."
4. If that artist didn't know how to draw properly, why did he try to make a donkey at all?
5. She turned the next leaf, and saw a big picture of a clown, dressed in green, red, and yellow, and having a very white face with three-cornered spots of red on each cheek and over the eyes.
6. Now, I called on him the other day and asked him to buy the 'Complete Works of Peter Smith,' and what do you suppose he did?"
7. You don't know how cramped one gets, standing so long upon a page of flat paper.
8. Perhaps you can imagine how startled Jane Gladys was, and how she stared at the clown who had just leaped out of the book.
 9. We are characters from a story and we won´t harm you.
10. They were the most amazing characters i have ever read about.
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