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Rani Mukherji spoke to them
In the above sentense, – is used
(a) pronoun is subjective case :
(b) pronoun is objective case.

Answers

Answered by Swarup1998
21

'Them' is an objective pronoun.

Explanation:

  • Pronoun: Pronoun is a word or a part of speech which replaces the repetitive uses of Nouns.
  • Example: Ram is a good boy; he studies well. Here we have replaced the repetitive use of 'Ram' using the Pronoun 'he'.
  • However in the given sentence, 'them' is an Objective Pronoun, as it is always used as an Object in a sentence.

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Answered by bestwriters
0

In the above sentence, (b) pronoun is used as objective case.

Explanation:

  • Pronoun is a word that is used as a noun phrase in the discourse. In this sentence, "them" is the pronoun.
  • An object is a noun on which the verb and subject acts. In the given sentence, the subject is talking the object which is a pronoun.
  • A sentence pattern has subject, verb, object, adverb, and so on. They are used to form the sentence correctly and give a proper meaning.
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