Answer:
IDK
Explanation: MY EXPLINATION IS HELP ME
<span>Nominative case pronouns are pronouns that are generally used as the subject of the sentence. These pronouns are always the direct doer of the action (verb). Nominative case pronouns include I, you, he, she, they, it and we. The sentence that correctly uses a nominative case pronoun is: The boys were Max and I on the trampoline. The correct answer is option D.</span>
<span>The prefix com- has the meanings “with”, “together”, “in association”, and “completely”.
<span>Hope this helps, and May the Force Be With You!
-Jabba</span></span>
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