Is the nominative case when a pronoun acts as the subject? Or does it have to be an objective pronoun?
1 Answer
Nov 30, 2016
See explanation.
Explanation:
A pronoun can only be a subjrct when it is in the nominative case:
Examples:
I went out to school.
Why did he do it?
To be used as an object the pronoun has to be in the objective case:
Examples:
Peter saw her at the station.
When did Mary say it to him?