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  • 16-05-2019
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What is the pronoun case of the bolded word? You saw him last week. possessive nominative objective

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hardyfombu hardyfombu
  • 16-05-2019

The correct answer is actually Objective, because Normative are things like I/ She/He and it doesnt include him.

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masolegu
masolegu masolegu
  • 21-10-2019

Answer:

In this sentence,You is a nominative pronoun and him is an objective pronoun. (There's no bolded word)

Explanation:

A nominative pronoun works as the subject of the sentence whereas the objective one is the object (the recepient of the action; the one seen in this case)

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