I
pronoun
uk/aɪ/us/aɪ/A1
used as thesubjectof averbto refer to thepersonspeakingor writing
(主格)我
Iloveyou.我爱你。
Am Iinvited?邀请我了吗?
I'm notmistaken, am I?我没弄错,对吧?
I'd like acoffee,please.请给我一杯咖啡。
- She wasillso Isenther someflowerstocheerher up.
- When I was achildI had adog.
- I'msorrythat I wasn'tabletophoneyouyesterday.
- Mydadgetscrosswith me if Ileavethekitchenin amess.
- I'msorryyou'reill- Ihopeyou get wellsoon.
Grammar
Pronouns: personal (I, me,you,him,it,they, etc.)
We use personal pronouns in place of noun phrases. We often use them to refer back to people and things that we have already identified (underlined):…Subject and object pronouns
Personal subject pronouns act as the subject of a clause. We use them before a verb to show who is doing the verb. We do not usually leave out the pronoun:…I,me
We use I and me to refer to the speaker or writer. I is the subject form and me is the object form:…You
We use you to refer to the listener or reader. It is both the subject and the object form. You can refer to one person or more than one person. It is usually clear from the context whether you is singular or plural:…He,him;she,her
He, him, she and her are singular third person pronouns. He and him are the masculine forms. She and her are the feminine forms:…It
We use it to refer to things:…We,us
We use we and us to refer to different groups of people, but always including the speaker. We and us can refer to the speaker + the listener, or the speaker + other people but not the listener, or people in general including the speaker:…They,them
We use they and them to refer to specific groups of people, things and animals:…