Asked by Marie
A nominative pronoun (Select all that apply)
A) Can be used as the subject of a sentence
B) Can be used as the predicate of a sentence
C) Can be “I,” “you,” “he,” “she,” “it,” “we,” “they,” “who”
D) Can be “me,” “you,” “him,” “her,” “it,” “we,” “them,” “who”
E) Can be “I,” “you,” “he,” “she,” “it,” “us,” “they,” “whom”
OK so this is tricky,
answers A, C, E
Answers
Answered by
Ms. Sue
A and C are correct. E is not because there are some objective pronouns in that list.
However, nominative pronouns can be used in the predicate when they follow a linking verb.
Example: When someone on the phone asks to speak to Sue, I answer, "This is she."
However, nominative pronouns can be used in the predicate when they follow a linking verb.
Example: When someone on the phone asks to speak to Sue, I answer, "This is she."
Answered by
Marie
Gotcha Thanks:)
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
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