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Ruthybird Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

"that's him," "that's her"

Although this still grates on my nerves, it's been the trend for a long time now. My question is, is this called the use of the "subjunctive pronoun" or something else? What exactly is subjunctive?

  

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Ruthybird , is this called the use of the "subjunctive pronoun" No. It is the objective pronoun. Ruthybird What exactly is subjunctive?

  • Ruthybird , is this called the use of the "subjunctive pronoun" No.
  • It is the objective pronoun.
  • Ruthybird What exactly is subjunctive?
  • com/grammar/when-to-use-the-subjunctive
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Ruthybird, is this called the use of the "subjunctive pronoun"

No. It is the objective pronoun.

RuthybirdWhat exactly is subjunctive?

https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/grammar/when-to-use-the-subjuncti

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