What are the plural subject pronouns?

The plural subject pronouns are “we,” “you,” “they,” and “who.”

“We” is always plural and means “one or more other people and I” (e.g., “We all love working here because our jobs are so fun”).

“You,” “they,” and “who” can be singular or plural (e.g., “I know all of the people who live in this building” and “The person who lives next door is my best friend”).

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