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Guest  +  25589 Sun, 14 Mar 04 04:32 AM
Besides "I", what are a few more English pronouns that only occur in the subject position?
mirapence  +  25637 Mon, 15 Mar 04 07:25 AM
He, she, we, and they are they. As you see in this example, these are used as complements as well.

Some of the impersonals are it/they, this/these and that/those.
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suzi  +  25684 Mon, 15 Mar 04 06:47 PM
and you,
which is the same in singular or plural form, unlike many other European languages which have maintained a useful distinction ( e.g. tu /vous)
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