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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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nominative pronouns

what is nominative pronouns?i have no idea
  

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Anonymous What are nominative pronouns? They are pronouns that can be used as sentence subjects : we, I, they, he , etc. Nominative pronouns are in contradistinction to objective pronouns, which are used as verb objects and prepostional objects: us, me, them, him , etc.

  • Anonymous What are nominative pronouns?
  • They are pronouns that can be used as sentence subjects : we, I, they, he , etc.
  • Nominative pronouns are in contradistinction to objective pronouns, which are used as verb objects and prepostional objects: us, me, them, him , etc.
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AnonymousWhat are nominative pronouns?
They are pronouns that can be used as sentence subjects: we, I, they, he, etc.
Nominative pronouns are in contradistinction to objective pronouns, which are used as verb objects and prepostional objects: us, me, them, him, etc.

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