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But they were right: when the pronouns are the subject of the sentence, we need to use the subject forms: I, we, you, she, he and they.
Grammatical objects Whether simply nouns, noun phrases or pronouns, when any two of the above are linked by the word ‘and’, they create compound subjects. For example ; “President Uhuru ...
An easy way to handle tough whoever/whomever situations is to remember that whenever a pronoun is positioned to be the object of one word and the subject of another, the subject form wins.
This article examines the acquisition of subject and object wh-questions by English-speaking children. The acquisitional predictions of several recent linguistic descriptions of subject and object ...
Evil Eileen takes an interesting walk through her garden and learns about the object of a sentence. Suitable for teaching English Language at Key Stage 3 or Third Level.
The second person is simply you, whether singular or plural, subject or object. But that wasn’t always the situation. As recently as 400 ago, second person pronouns were as follows: ...
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