Subjective (grammar)
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The subjective pronouns are pronouns used as the subject of a sentence; in other words, the initiator or instigator of a verb. Subjective pronouns correspond to the nominative case of inflected languages.
The English language subjective pronouns are I, you, he, she, it, we, who, and they. With the exception of you and it, the objective pronouns are different. (c.f.)