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Nominative Case The nominative case is the form of a noun or pronoun used in the subject or predicate nominative. In English this is significant only with personal pronouns and the forms of who. Personal pronouns in the nominative case in modern English are I, you, he, she, it, we, and they. The word who is also in the nominative case.

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