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Ruthybird Posted 9 years ago
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Subjunctive pronoun

Who else cringes when they hear, "It's him," "That's her," "Me and my Dad went fishing," and all the new manifestations of English as she should not be spoken?

  

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Ruthybird Subjunctive pronoun There is no such thing. I have no idea what you're referring to. Ruthybird Who else cringes when they hear, "It's him," "That's her," The expressions "It's he" and "That's she" have been used a great deal less than "It's him" and "That's her" during most of the last 150 years, so I imagine that more people cringe at "It's he" and "That's she", if that's what you mean.

  • Ruthybird Subjunctive pronoun There is no such thing.
  • I have no idea what you're referring to.
  • Ruthybird Who else cringes when they hear, "It's him," "That's her," The expressions "It's he" and "That's she" have been used a great deal less than "It's him" and "That's her" during most of the last 150 years, so I imagine that more people cringe at "It's he" and "That's she", if that's what you mean.
  • t1%3B%2Cthat%20%27s%20she%3B%2Cc0 Ruthybird English as she it should not be spoken As shown above.
  • Only your example with 'me and my Dad' is non-standard.
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RuthybirdSubjunctive pronoun

There is no such thing. I have no idea what you're referring to.

RuthybirdWho else cringes when they hear, "It's him," "That's her,"

The expressions "It's he" and "That's she" have been used a great deal less than "It's him" and "That's her" during most of the last 150 years, so I imag

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