Nominative & Objective Cases

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Nominative & Objective Cases p. 179 - 181

The Nominative Case Nominative = S, PA or PN The nominative form of a personal pronoun is used when a pronoun functions as a subject or predicate nominative. Nominative Pronoun Forms I you he, she, it we you they To determine which case to use, try the pronoun alone in the sentence. Arloe and (I, me) sang a song.

Nominative Case Pronouns—Subjects, PA’s and PN’s are always nominative case pronouns! A predicate nominative is a word in the predicate that renames the subject (follows a linking verb). When a nominative pronoun is used as a predicate nominative, it is called a predicate pronoun. It was they who stood up and cheered.

The Objective Case- DO, IO and OP The objective form of a personal pronoun is used when the pronoun functions as a direct object, an indirect object, or an object of a preposition. Objective Pronoun Forms me you him, her, it us you them

Direct objects are always objective case pronouns… Direct objects follow action verbs and answer the questions what or whom. Rena called her. (Rena called whom?) The truck pulled us. (Truck pulled whom?) The dog bit the child and me. (Bit whom?)

Indirect objects are also always objective case pronouns Indirect objects come between action verbs and their direct objects. They answer the questions to whom or for whom. Rena lent me the CD. (Lent it to whom?) Mother bought us sundaes. (Bought for whom?)

Object of a Preposition-guess what case these are Object of a Preposition-guess what case these are??? That’s right--OBJECTIVE! The object of a preposition is the noun or pronoun that follows a preposition. Rena gave the poster to us. I bought the gift for him. We went with them to the game.

Practice & Apply p. 181 For # 1-5, write the correct pronoun from those in parentheses. Then, identify each as objective or nominative.