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kicyunya [14]
4 years ago
7

Which answer choice is Using in nominate of case pronouns correctly as the subject of the sentence? A Mary and him are flying to

New York B she and her friends will go shopping at the mall C Terry gave her a present D my sister and me like to watch football
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1 answer:
Leona [35]4 years ago
5 0
<span>The correct form of nominative pronoun which stands as a subject of a sentence is B. she and her friends will go shopping at the mall. 'She and her friends' is a compound subject of the sentence because it consists of two nominative pronouns, both linked to the action (verb) of the sentence. The first sentence contains improper pronoun, as there must be subjective case instead of objective. In the C option the subject of a sentence is Terry (proper name). The last one, there is the same mistake as in the first option.<span>
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