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It doesn't matter to me which color car or truck he buys. Which of the underlined words in the sentence is an objective case pronoun?

A) It

B) car

C) he

D) me

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Answer:

D or me.

Step-by-step explanation:

The objective case refers to when a noun or pronoun is used as an object. The object may be a direct object, indirect object, or object of a preposition. In English, the objective case only significantly changes personal pronouns.

Examples:

me

you (singular and plural)

him

her

it

us

them

In that case, we can rule out 'It, car, and he' (A, B, C) which leaves us with the one answer that makes sense. D or me is our answer.

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