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Exercise 2 Label each italicized pronoun nom. (nominative), obj. (objective), or pos. (possessive) case.
It was not an easy life for the pioneers, but they found they were all willing to help each other.


Sagot :

It was not an easy life for the pioneers, but they found they were all willing to help each other.

Nominative pronoun used as they.

An objective pronoun presented as the object of a sentence—it gets  the action of the verb. the common pronouns are her, him, it, me, them, us, and you. Cousin Eldred gave me a trombone. Take an picture  of them , not us!

What is a nominative pronoun example?

The subjective (or nominative) pronouns are I, you (singular), he/she/it, we, you (plural), they and who. A subjective pronoun acts as a point  in a sentence.

The nominative pronouns (or subjective pronouns as they're more better termed ) as  "I," "you," "he," "she," "it," "we," "they," "who," and "whoever." taking example: I saw the cat. The cat saw me.

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