Singular Subject Pronouns I you he/she/it My name is Isabelle and (Isabelle). 1. 2. (New York). 3. (Jane). 4. (Mary and I). 5. (Max and Hunter). 6. (Mikel). 7. (The fence). 8. (Amanda). 9. (Jake and I). 10. (The waitress). Plural Subject Pronouns we you they am from France. is not far from here. loves to jump on the trampoline. went to the movies together. hiked up the mountain. asked for a new bike for his birthday. fell down in the storm. broke her new toy. can go with Peter tomorrow. gave me my drink.​

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Ответ дал: savaseregin
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It seems like you're trying to match subject pronouns with the corresponding subjects in a series of sentences. Here's how you can do that:

### Singular Subject Pronouns

- I: personal subject pronoun for the speaker

- you: personal subject pronoun for the person(s) being spoken to

- he: personal subject pronoun for a male person or creature

- she: personal subject pronoun for a female person or creature

- it: personal subject pronoun for an inanimate object or non-human creature

### Plural Subject Pronouns

- we: personal subject pronoun for the speaker and at least one other person

- you: personal subject pronoun for multiple persons being spoken to

- they: personal subject pronoun for multiple people or objects

Now let's match these with your examples:

1. My name is Isabelle and (Isabelle).

  - **I** am Isabelle.

 

2. (New York) is not far from here.

  - **It** is not far from here.

3. (Jane) loves to jump on the trampoline.

  - **She** loves to jump on the trampoline.

4. (Mary and I) went to the movies together.

  - **We** went to the movies together.

5. (Max and Hunter) hiked up the mountain.

  - **They** hiked up the mountain.

6. (Mikel) asked for a new bike for his birthday.

  - **He** asked for a new bike for his birthday.

7. (The fence) fell down in the storm.

  - **It** fell down in the storm.

8. (Amanda) broke her new toy.

  - **She** broke her new toy.

9. (Jake and I) can go with Peter tomorrow.

  - **We** can go with Peter tomorrow.

10. (The waitress) gave me my drink.

   - **She** gave me my drink (if the waitress is female)  

   or  

   - **He** gave me my drink (if the waitress is male)

I hope this helps! Let me know if you have more questions.

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