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Aalisea Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

Nominative pronouns and objective

Could someone help me I need help in nominative pronouns and objective! I need to know everything test on Monday please help!
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Do you mean subject pronouns and object pronouns? I'd say nominative and objective pronouns are used to called them like that in the grammar of some languages.

  • Do you mean subject pronouns and object pronouns?
  • I'd say nominative and objective pronouns are used to called them like that in the grammar of some languages.
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Do you mean subject pronouns and object pronouns? I'd say nominative and objective pronouns are used to called them like that in the grammar of some languages.
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Nominative pronouns are used as subjects of the sentence or clauses. If you are unsure as to which word is the subject, restate the sentence by placing who or what in front of the verb.

these words are examples of nominative pronouns in a sentence, its just like a story it comes in first,second, and third person.

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0sure i would love to help and i will help u get an A02br
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00Nomative pronouns: I you he she it we you they 02br
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00Thats all !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!02br
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00easy uhh?? anyway u could come up with a phrase to learn it for example : If your hip siser is weak, your tired!!!!!!!!!!! its stupid but that don't matter as long as ya
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basically, nom. pronouns are either the subject or a predicate noun and an objective pronoun is in the predicate usually as an do, io, or and op

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