![friends driving car](https://s3.amazonaws.com/smrtenglish.com/core/ENGL110AUTO/Unit%2004/4-3g1.jpg)
This is my friend, Tera.
I drive with her to school every day.
The Subject
The subject of the sentence usually comes before the verb. It is usually only one word, but sometimes more:
![car driver](https://s3.amazonaws.com/smrtenglish.com/core/ENGL110AUTO/Unit%2004/4-3g2.jpg)
Peter is a driver.
![raining](https://s3.amazonaws.com/smrtenglish.com/core/ENGL110AUTO/Unit%2004/4-3g3.jpg)
It's raining right now.
![walking in the park](https://s3.amazonaws.com/smrtenglish.com/core/ENGL110AUTO/Unit%2004/4-3g4.jpg)
Julie usually walks in the park every morning.
![canadian flag](https://s3.amazonaws.com/smrtenglish.com/core/ENGL110AUTO/Unit%2004/4-3g5.jpg)
My nationality is Canadian.
The Object
The object of the sentence usually comes after the verb:
![brothers](https://s3.amazonaws.com/smrtenglish.com/core/ENGL110AUTO/Unit%2004/4-3g6.jpg)
I have two brothers.
![eating](https://s3.amazonaws.com/smrtenglish.com/core/ENGL110AUTO/Unit%2004/4-3g7.jpg)
Julie is eating bread.
![cooking](https://s3.amazonaws.com/smrtenglish.com/core/ENGL110AUTO/Unit%2004/4-3g8.jpg)
Steve and Michelle are cooking dinner.
![university students](https://s3.amazonaws.com/smrtenglish.com/core/ENGL110AUTO/Unit%2004/4-3g9.jpg)
Sara and Sophie are studying at their university.
Pronouns
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