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The nominative case of a pronoun is used as the subject of a sentence or clause? True or False

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  • 17-03-2016
The answer is false.
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  • 14-01-2020

Answer:

True

Explanation:

The nominative case of a pronoun is also known as the subjective case. This case is used when a pronoun is the subject of a sentence or clause. More importantly, this means that this is the subject of a verb. When a pronoun is the object of a sentence or clause, it changes its form. These are called objective pronouns. For example:

He: nominative vs. him: objective

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