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Katena32 [7]
1 year ago
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Exercise 1 Underline the correct pronoun. Identify the case by writing nom. (nominative) or obj. (objective) in the blank. Some

sentences have more than one pronoun to identify.
The best goalies on the soccer team, Amy and (she, her), both wanted to play in the championship game.
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Klio2033 [76]1 year ago
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The best goalies on the soccer team, Amy and (she, <u>her</u>), both wanted to play in the championship game. [obj.]

<h3>What are nominative and objective pronouns?</h3>

Nominative Pronouns

A nominative pronoun acts as the sentence or clause's subject. Susan, for instance, is a noun illustrating the state of being fatigued in the statement, "Susan seems quite tired today." Susan becomes the sentence's subject when the pronoun "she" is used in place of "Susan." The nominative pronouns "I," "he," "we," "they," "you," and "it" are further examples.

Objective Pronouns

Objective pronouns are the objects of an action or preposition, whereas nominative pronouns show a state or an action. The objective pronoun "them" is used in the second sentence, which is what a person may say in response to the question "Where are the cookies?" Someone on a date might say to the waiter, "She is with me," where "me" is the object of the preposition "with," and has replaced the noun "cookies" and is the subject of the verb "eating."

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