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Nola and I prepared dinner for the family.
How is the underlined nominative pronoun used in the sentence?
as a compound subject
as a nominative absolute
as a predicate nominative
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as a compound subject
"I" is in the nominative case and, together with "Nola" (joined by "and"), functions as the subject of the verb "prepared."
"I" is in the nominative case and, together with "Nola" (joined by "and"), functions as the subject of the verb "prepared."
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