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PLEAASEEEEEEEEEEEE HELP 10 POINTS What is an objective case pronoun?
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PLEAASEEEEEEEEEEEE HELP 10 POINTS
What is an objective case pronoun?
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When a pronoun
is the object of the verb or preposition, it is in the objective case
. Use the
objective case
of pronouns when the
pronoun
is a direct or indirect object of a verb. (But it says 5 points...???)
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