How is the underlined pronoun used in the sentence?
The quarterbacks on the team are Tim and he.
A.
object of preposition
B.
subject
C.
predicate nominative
D.
direct object
the underlined word is he
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
excscuse me,could you helpp with some english too
OpenStudy (daisyduck04):
@wwhitlock
OpenStudy (daisyduck04):
ok
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
hi
OpenStudy (daisyduck04):
hi
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
which one is the underlined pronoun?
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
need help
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i do
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
kay
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
what is ur question
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OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
wats underlined
OpenStudy (mariakershaw):
gtg
OpenStudy (anonymous):
@daisyduck04 what sis the underlined pronoun?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
is*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
brb
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OpenStudy (daisyduck04):
it saids there on the question i typed it in anyway it is he
OpenStudy (wwhitlock):
The quarterbacks are Tim and him. The use of he as a direct object is incorrect. It is serving as a direct object but should not be.
He and Tim are the quarterbacks. or
Tim and he are the quarterbacks.
The masculine pronoun changes from "he" to "him" when it is used as a direct object.
Whoever wrote the question is ill informed but they are looking for answer D