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Which is a true statement about possesive case? A. Pronoun can be used as the preposition of a verb B. Pronoun comes before a noun to show ownership C. Pronoun can be used as the subject of a verb
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Which is a true statement about possesive case? A. Pronoun can be used as the preposition of a verb B. Pronoun comes before a noun to show ownership C. Pronoun can be used as the subject of a verb
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Pronoun comes before a noun to show ownership.
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B) Pronoun comes before a noun to show ownership.
The objective Case can be used a preposition and the nominative case can be used as the subject.
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