When is a pronoun in the subjective case?
when an action is done to it
when it is describing the verb
when it possesses something
when it is doing the action
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when the explanation done its action
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the subjective (or nominative ) pronouns are l , you (singular), he/she/it, we, you (plural), they and who.A subjective pronoun acts as a subject in a sentence. see the sentences below for illustration: I have a big chocolate bar.
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