The subject pronoun can be a person, place, or thing that performs the action of a verb.
Always begin the sentence with a noun.
For example:
- I eat ice cream. ( Person )
- The house is big. ( Place )
- It rained today. ( Thing )
* Never use a person's name twice or more in the same sentence.
Replace it with a subject pronoun. For example:
- Sarah is tired and she wants to sleep.
- Jaddian is nice and he always smile.
We replace the second name Jaddian with "he".
When To Use "It"
We usually use "it" when referring to objects, things, animals or ideas, NOT people.
- The cat ate. It was very hungry.
- The candy is melted but it taste delicious.
We also use "it" to express the time of day, weather or temperature. For example:
- It is twelve o'clock in the afternoon.
- It is six o'clock in the evening.
- It is seventy degrees outside.