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What is the difference between a subject and an object pronoun? First, look carefully at your pronoun chart to memorize the forms. Then, read the sentence to determine who/what the sentence is all about. That's the subject. Who/what is receiving the action in the sentence is the object. It usually comes in the second half of a sentence, but this is not a rule.
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