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ThisGirlPretty:
Do you know what objective case pronoun means?
Nicole:
When a pronoun is the object of the verb or preposition, it is in the objective case. Use the objective case of pronouns when the pronoun is a direct or indirect object of a verb.
ThisGirlPretty:
Correct, here are some examples *I, he/she, it, you, we, they, who, me, him/her, it, you, us, them, whom, my, mine, his/her/hers, its, you/yours our/ours, and their/theirs.
Nicole:
ok so A?
ThisGirlPretty:
I believe so :)
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ThisGirlPretty:
Let me make sure :P
ThisGirlPretty:
@Elsa213 Can you check love?
ThisGirlPretty:
@Shadow PikaBat, Halp >.<
Nicole:
lol
Nicole:
@Shadow
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