The object of a verb or a preposition should be in the objective case .give three example of this rule
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When the object of a preposition is a pronoun, it must be in the objective case. This just means that words like I, he, she, they, and who change to me, him, her, them, and whom when they are governed by a preposition. Here's a simple example: Go with her.
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