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OpenStudy (aye_my_peeps):

How is whom used in the sentence? whom did she say would meet us at the swimming pool? a.predicate nominative b. direct object c.object of a preposition d. subject

OpenStudy (aye_my_peeps):

i will fan and medal :0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think it is "C"

OpenStudy (xmissalycatx):

Predicate Nominative- a word in the nominative case that completes a copulative verb, such as son in the sentence Charlie is my son. Direct Object- a noun phrase denoting a person or thing that is the recipient of the action of a transitive verb, for example the dog in Jimmy fed the dog. Prepositions often begin prepositional phrases. To complete the phrase, the preposition usually teams up with a noun, pronoun, or gerund, or the object of the preposition. Here are some examples: At noon At = preposition; noon = noun or the object of the preposition. Behind them Behind = preposition; them = pronoun or the object of the preposition. Without sneezing Without = preposition; sneezing = gerund or the object of the preposition. Subject- Sentence Subjects. The subject of a sentence is the person, place, thing, or idea that is doing or being something. You can find the subject of a sentence if you can find the verb. Ask the question, "Who or what 'verbs' or 'verbed'?" and the answer to that question is the subject.

OpenStudy (aye_my_peeps):

oh ok:) thnks guys

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