Subject pronoun examples
- is us a subject or object pronoun
- is us a subjective pronoun
- is us a object pronoun
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Subject and object pronouns exercises
The Basics on Subject and Object Pronouns
Odds are good that the words “subjective and objective cases” mean nothing to you. “Case” is grammarian and linguistic jargon for categories of nouns based on the function of the noun in relation to the verbs and prepositions in a sentence.
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It is even more confusing in English language because many cases have disappeared.
Modern Ukrainian language has seven cases.
Subject and object pronoun examplesFinnish has fifteen cases. Even German, from the same language family, has four. English has three, which is about as simple as it gets linguistically. Presently, English cases are rarely taught because most native speakers are expected to develop intuitively a “feel” for the correct case usage.
However, many people still make mistakes, and the lack of educational reinforcement ends up making the confusion worse.
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