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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Difference.

What is the difference between prenominal pronoun to nominative pronoun?
  

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The two terms are unrelated. Nominative pronouns are in the nominative case (subject pronouns). The personal ones are I, you , he, she, it, we, you, the y.

  • The two terms are unrelated.
  • Nominative pronouns are in the nominative case (subject pronouns).
  • The personal ones are I, you , he, she, it, we, you, the y.
  • Prenominal pronouns are the ones that occur before the noun they modify: his onions, my backache, their druthers .
  • (The alternatives are post-nominal pronouns: Oh baby mine .
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The two terms are unrelated.

Nominative pronouns are in the nominative case (subject pronouns). The personal ones are I, you , he, she, it, we, you, they.

Prenominal pronouns are the ones that occur before the noun they modify: his onions, my backache, their druthers. (The alternatives are post-nominal pronouns: Oh

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