Pronouns used as the subjects of the sentences or ad subject complements are a.objective pronouns me,her,him,them,us b.possessive nounspronouns my,mine,hers. C.nominative pronouns I,you I am think d none of the above.
9 years ago
9 years ago
If your first answer is d, it is wrong.
What is your answer to the second question?
9 years ago
It the first one c
9 years ago
A for the second one.
9 years ago
Both are right now.
11 months ago
The correct answer is C. Nominative pronouns: I and you.
To determine the correct pronouns used as the subjects of sentences or as subject complements, you need to understand the different types of pronouns and their functions.
1. Objective pronouns (option A) are used as objects of verbs or prepositions. Examples include: me, her, him, them, and us.
Example: She invited me to the party. (me is the object pronoun)
2. Possessive noun pronouns (option B) indicate ownership or possession. Examples include: my, mine, hers, his, theirs.
Example: That book is mine. (mine is the possessive pronoun)
3. Nominative pronouns (option C) are used as the subjects of sentences or as subject complements. Examples include: I, you, he, she, it, we, they.
Example 1: I am going to the store.
Example 2: She was the one who won.
Therefore, the correct answer to your question is option C: nominative pronouns "I" and "you" are used as subjects of the sentences or ad subject complements.