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OpenStudy (twizttiez):

Which sentence correctly uses a nominative case pronoun? A. The oldest child in the family is him. B. Did Jackie and him work well together? C. It was Susan and I in the photograph. D. Jane and them are planning to go to the park tomorrow.

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

Could you help @AMYCARTER ??

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

I think it's A but idk when it comes to these

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

hold on one sec

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

@mathmate

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think it's A too

OpenStudy (mathmate):

I hear about nominative case in German and in French, but much less in English. They should all mean the same things, since all of the above are descendants of Latin. Nominative case is usually associated with a pronoun (or noun) which act as a subject. So me and him are not, while I and They are in the nominative case. You would be difficult to decide without analyzing the sentence, since both nominative and accusative cases have the same spelling. I think that should suffice to make the choices.

OpenStudy (mathmate):

* choice.

OpenStudy (twizttiez):

Ok

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