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Kprichards Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

You in nominative and objective case

Hi,

Could you give me a few examples on the usage of personal pronoun- you- in both nominative and objective cases. Also could you tell me how to distinguish whether you is used in nominative case or objective case?

Thanks,
Richards.
  

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kprichards Could you give me a few examples on the usage of personal pronoun- you- in both nominative and objective cases. You saw me . (nominative 'you') I saw you .

  • kprichards Could you give me a few examples on the usage of personal pronoun- you- in both nominative and objective cases.
  • You saw me .
  • (nominative 'you') I saw you .
  • (objective 'you') kprichards Also could you tell me how to distinguish whether you is used in nominative case or objective case?
  • You must judge by the grammar structure and meaning of the sentence.
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kprichardsCould you give me a few examples on the usage of personal pronoun- you- in both nominative and objective cases.
You saw me. (nominative 'you')
I saw you. (objective 'you')
kprichardsAlso could you tell me how to distinguish whether you is used in nominative case or objective case?
You must judge

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