'I am a cook' is an example of a very basis sentence pattern in English : Sunject + Verb + Complement(SVC). 'I' is the subject, 'Am' is the verb 'A cook' is a subject complement.
These are the 1st person subject pronouns :
This is the 2nd person personal subject pronoun :
These are the 3rd personal subject pronouns:
Tip!!
Just remember that most subjects use 'are'. Only 'I' and 'he/she/it' use a different form
After this lesson, you wiil be able to form sentences with actions.
I cook dinner.
SV/SVO(Object Pronouns)(목적격 대명사)
Subject + Verb (SV)
"I cook", "She drinks", and "We play" are examples of a very basic sentence pattern in English: Subject + Verb (SV). The subjects (I, she, we) do some action (cook, drink, play).
Subject + Verb + Object (SVO)
Sometimes we want to be more specific and say "I cook dinner", "She drinks juice", and "We play tennis". When we add these 'objects' to the sentences, we get a new sentence pattern: Subject + Verb + Object (SVO). SVO is the most common sentence pattern in English.
Object Pronouns
We know Subject Pronouns like 'I,' 'he', and 'they'. Objects also have pronouns. We use object pronouns to replace objects:
Nice to meet you
=> 만나서 반갑습니다.
How do you spell your name?
=> 당신 이름의 철자가 무엇입니까?
B-A-E-K-S-E-U-N-G-C-H-A-N
What is your name?
=> My name is Seung-Chan
Waht is your family name?
=> My family name is Baek
How do you spell that?
=> B-A-E-K