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what is the difference between objective case pronoun and a nomative case pronoun and what is the difference between an object in a sentence and a subject in a sentence
  

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I like apples I = subject apples = object eg. This is the house which I bought for 100,000. which is the relative pronoun in the objective case because it is supposed to be placed after the verb ' bought ' as an object.

  • I like apples I = subject apples = object eg.
  • This is the house which I bought for 100,000.
  • which is the relative pronoun in the objective case because it is supposed to be placed after the verb ' bought ' as an object.
  • I bought the ( house ) for 100,000.
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I like applesEmotion: smile

I = subject

apples = object

eg. This is the house which I bought for 100,000.

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I dont use the word nominative case , but the ideas is the same

in terms of personal pronouns:

subject case / object case
I / me
you you (this word is so overused)
he, she, it / him, her, it

we / us
you / you (see - the same regardless of number OR c

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