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what is nominative, object and possessive plzz answer all it it is right I will follow u and mark as brainliest answer ​

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Answered by nathanj1103
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Answer:There are three cases: nominative, objective, and possessive. Nominative case pronouns are I, she, he, we, they, and who. They are used as subjects.

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Answered by ItzSnowFlake
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Case means that a different form of a pronoun is used for different parts of the sentence. There are three cases: nominative, objective, and possessive. Many mistakes are made in the use of nominative and objective case pronouns. ... Nominative case pronouns are I, she, he, we, they, and who. They are used as subjects.

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