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Re: Who or whom?
Thanks. I always get mixed whenever these who/whom pronouns get anywhere near a linking verb that is preceded by an action verb in a sentence. I can never decided whether the pronoun is in the object case of the action verb (in this case the object of assume, so therefore choose...
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Re: one of those who and one of whom
"Who threw the stone?" (reply) "It is one of those who are angry." I don't think "one" is the subject of anything here. It's a predicate nominative, or "complement" of the verb "is." "It" is the subject of the sentence, and...
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Re: Appositive, direct object, indirect, predicate nominative, object of prepos
"Scurvy , a vitamin C deficiency, makes people weak and sore ." Scurvy is the subject, because it is the thing which "makes people weak and sore." People is the direct object, because it is what scurvy is affecting, direct objects usually follow verbs. Weak and sore are...
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Re: Appositive, direct object, indirect, predicate nominative, object of prepos
"Scurvy , a vitamin C deficiency, makes people weak and sore ." Scurvy is the subject, because it is the thing which "makes people weak and sore." People is the direct object, because it is what scurvy is affecting, direct objects usually follow verbs. Weak and sore are...
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Re: This is me or this is i
I am an EFL professor. Recently, when I used "I" in a predicate nominative (something like "It's I"), a fellow English instructor "corrected" me, saying "...me." I agree with Rommie, who also uses this form as a matter of course. However, I...
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Re: Predicate Nominative/ Predicate Adjective !HELP!
basicly predacate nominative is a noun in the predacate. so first you have to find the subject. Example- Our te acher is Ms. Nancy. ^ ^ subject pred. nom. predicate adjective is an adjective in the predicate. Example- Ms. Nancy is our teacher . ^ ^ subject pred. adj. ...
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Re: Predicate Nominative/ Predicate Adjective !HELP!
I have a question if you were writing steps for predicate nominatives or predicate adjectives would ur last step be the verb is asking what to whom???
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Re: Between you and I
Hello Mr P Indeed, there are even authorities for 'Whom are you?' (I believe the OED will back me up on this one) OED doesn't say about "Whom are you?", but it says about nominative 'whom' errorneously used in embedded clauses; whom 3. Used ungrammatically for the nominative...
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Re: It is I who....It is You who...
I got to thinking I could answer my own questions by browsing the Internet. With the help of Google, I concluded that there really isn't an answer that everyone agrees on when it comes to this construction. From: http://www.yaelf.com/aueFAQ/mifitsmevsiti.shtml The final factor is the...
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