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subject,direct object,indirect object,predicate nominative,objcet of a preposition,direct address,appositive,or an abjective complement.
These terms describe the functions that words take when used in sentences . They are not properties of
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In my terminology what is a relative pronoun which is inclusive of the antecedent in your sentence. A leading figure in the Scottish enlightenment, Adam Smith's two major books are to democratic capitalism what Marx's Das Kapital is to
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Jaleel.nt, in the first instance, we deal with a phenomenon that is conventionally known as a passive gerund ; the whole clause with being... can be substituted with a noun phrase, eg, ...this award . Therefore, we refer to being... as a nominal
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When we arrived at the dock, the captain told Harry and us where to park our cars . subject verb direct object There is no predicate nominative in the sentence. CJ
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What is the subject, verb, and predicate nominative or direct object or this sentence? When we arrived at the dock the captain told Harry and (we,us) where to park our cars.
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I understand that it should be "It was he" or "It is I" grammatically, but I thought everybody favoured 'him' or 'me' in those places. This can not be extrapolated to 'whom' then? Your analysis is
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Hi,
A pronoun that can be the subject of a sentence,
eg He cooked dinner but not Him cooked dinner.
Clive
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Give me 10 example of sentence using nominative nouns.
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The short answer to your question is "yes".
The test for subject or object pronouns is simple: Does the sentence make sense using the full verb form? If so, then the pronoun is nominative. In your example what you really mean is
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Please tell me why this sentence is correct: Alcohol and tobacco are harmful to whoever consumes them. I thought that if the pronoun is a direct object then the objective case is used. However, it is appropriate to use the nominative case when the
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