Is we a first-person pronoun?

We is a plural first-person pronoun that refers to the person who is speaking or writing and one or more other people.

It’s also a subject pronoun, which means that it can be a subject or a predicate nominative.

When “we” is the subject of a sentence or clause, it performs the action. When “we” is a predicate nominative, it follows a linking verb, and it renames or describes the subject. “We” as a predicate nominative is extremely rare.

In writing, “we” should have a clear antecedent (a noun that the pronoun represents). The antecedent for “we” is usually “[another person or group] and I” or a plural noun that includes the person speaking or writing.

We as a first-person pronoun examples
My family and I love camping, and we visit Estes Park every summer. (subject pronoun)

As nurse practitioners, we should participate in ongoing training to stay up-to-date with best practices. (subject pronoun)

When Greg and I got married, the two of us became we. (predicate nominative)

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