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frozen [14]
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.
Carlos was more disappointed than (I, me) when we were both cut from the soccer team.
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1 answer:
Dominik [7]1 year ago
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The sentence can be written as Carlos was more disappointed than me when we were both cut from the soccer team. In this sentence, the pronouns are 'me and we ' and both denote nominative pronouns.

A nominative pronoun refers to the subject or clause of a sentence. The subject refers to the person who is being talked about in the sentence. This sentence deals with the subjects 'me and we.' So these will denote the nominative pronouns of the sentence. Pronouns are those words that can be used as the nouns of the sentence we are writing.

The objective pronoun refers to the object of the sentence. For example: Where is the house? It is here. In this sentence, the word ' it ' refers to the object of the sentence. So this is not according to the pronouns given to us in the sentence. So the pronouns will be identified as a nominative pronouns.

Learn more about nominative or objective pronouns here:

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