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Nominative is another word for subjectivecase. The subjective (nominative) pronoun is a pronoun that is used for the subject of a sentence or clause. For example:

Subjective Pronouns: I, we, he, she, and they.

Objective Pronouns (used for the object of the sentence or phrase): me, us, him, her, and them.

Some pronouns can be used as the subject or the object of a sentence or phrase, for example you and it.

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