Which sentence correctly uses a nominative case pronoun? A. Have Joanne and him played tennis together before? B. Them and Rachel are good skaters. C. The McIvers and we live on the same street. D. The Redskins fans in the family are Fred and me.
nominative |ˈnämənətiv| adjective 1 Grammar relating to or denoting a case of nouns, pronouns, and adjectives (as in Latin and other inflected languages) used for the subject of a verb. 2 |-ˌnātiv| of or appointed by nomination as distinct from election. Which one of these sentences do you think matches that description?
C
Exactly!! It is "relating" the nouns, because they live on the same street. It compares or relates the two nouns, very good! :)
the answer is C @studyislandhelp
I think it's c
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