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Pronoun Case Refers to:  What form a pronoun takes.  Sometimes we need to choose between I and me.  The way we determine which to use is if the pronoun.

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2 Pronoun Case Refers to:  What form a pronoun takes.  Sometimes we need to choose between I and me.  The way we determine which to use is if the pronoun acts as a subject or object.

3 Quick Refresher:  Types of objects include –  Direct object  Indirect object  Object of a preposition

4 Difference  Subjects do the action.  Objects do no action.

5 Subjective v Objective Subjective PronounsObjective Pronouns  I  You  He  She  It  They  We  Who  Me  You  Him  Her  It  Them  Us  Whom

6 Subject Complements  Are the parts of a clause that follow a linking verb.

7 Linking Verbs include:  all forms of to be (am, was, is, were, etc.), become, and seem. [always]  Sometimes the following can also be linking verbs: appear, become, feel, grow, look, prove, remain, smell, sound, taste, and turn. If you can replace these words with an = sign and have the sentence make since, they are linking verbs.

8 Subject Complements  Take subjective pronouns, not objective.  Example: A person on the phone asks for you. The correct response is “This is he/she.”

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