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Subject Pronouns: Subject pronouns - je, tu, il, elle This Revision Bite will give you practice

in using subject pronouns je, tu, il, elle in French. Subject pronouns Subject pronouns are used to replace a noun which is the subject of the verb, ie the person doing the action. Here are the subject pronouns: je (I) - when speaking about yourself tu (you) - when speaking to a friend, young person or family member il (he/ it) - instead of a masculine noun elle (she/ it) - instead of a feminine noun on (one, we, you) - when speaking about people in general nous (we) - when speaking about a group of people including yourself vous (you) - when speaking to more than one person, an adult you don't know or a stranger ils (they) - for more than one male, a mixed group or a masculine noun in the plural form elles (they) - for more than one female or a feminine noun in the plural form Note that the subject pronoun je becomes j' before a vowel or silent h. Tu & Vous: You can use tu (you, informal) if someone invites you to call them tuand when you address friends, close family or children. Tu es Sandra ? Are you Sandra? (informal) On the other hand, the polite address (for strangers, older or important people) is vous (you, formal). Pardon, vous tes Madame Martin ? Excuse me, are you Madame Martin? (formal)

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