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Grammar

Nominative

is me a nominative
  

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No, it's not. It's always an objective case pronoun. The usage is sometimes confusing, because people are now allowed to use it in certain nominative situations.

  • No, it's not.
  • It's always an objective case pronoun.
  • The usage is sometimes confusing, because people are now allowed to use it in certain nominative situations.
  • It's me, Honey, I'm home!
  • The reason usually given is that "I" doesn't sound good.
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No, it's not. It's always an objective case pronoun.

The usage is sometimes confusing, because people are now allowed to use it in certain nominative situations.

It's me, Honey, I'm home!

The reason usually given is that "I" doesn't sound good.

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