 Hi everybody, today we're going to talk about pronouns. We use a subject pronoun before a verb. A subject is the person or the thing doing the action. For example, Sammy is a nurse. Sammy is a woman, so she is a nurse. Sammy and she are the same thing. Sammy's the one doing the action. She's the one doing the action. Subject pronouns are I, you, she, he, it, we, and they. For example, I am a teacher, I is the pronoun. She is from Somalia, she is the pronoun. They are nice people, they is the pronoun. Possessive pronouns go before a noun, not a verb. Possessive means something belongs to you. For example, my book is on the table. It's not your book, it's my book. Her husband is in school. He's not my husband, he's her husband. Subject pronouns are my, your, his, her, it's, our, and their. Their teacher is nice. Our house is in Bellevue. Your name is Elias. You can listen again if you'd like to hear this again.