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A pronoun in the objective case can be the object of a verb or the object of a preposition.

The objective pronouns are: me, us, him, her, them, and whom.

The pronouns that function as subjective or objective are: you and it.

Example uses:

The teacher gave me an A. (indirect object of the verb 'gave')

We met them at a family picnic. (direct object of the verb 'met')

Jane made a cake for him. (object of the preposition 'for')

With whom are you going to the movie? (object of the preposition 'with')

You may have it. ('you' is the subject of the sentence; 'it' is the direct object of the verb 'have')

It looks so good on you. ('it' is the subject of the sentence; 'you is the object of the preposition 'on')

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How do you deliberately misuse an objective case pronoun as a subjective case pronoun?

In order to deliberately misuse an objective case pronoun as a subjective case pronoun you would have to know which was which.The objective case pronouns are: me, him, her, us, them, and whom.All other pronouns can be either objective or subjective, including you and it.To misuse the six objective case pronouns, make them the subject of a sentence or a clause.


What kind of pronoun case is me?

"Me" is in the first person, singular, objective case.


Is case of a pronoun determined by how it is used in a sentence?

Yes, the case of a pronoun is determined by its function in a sentence. For example, 'he' is in the subjective case when it is the subject of a sentence, and in the objective case when it is the object of a verb or preposition.


Is them an objective case pronoun?

YES


Is me an irregular verb?

No. The word "me" is a pronoun, the objective case of the pronoun "I."


What pronoun are used in an objective case?

A pronoun in the objective case is a pronoun that functions as the object of a verb or apreposition.The objective pronouns are: me, us, you, him, her, it, them, and whom.Object of the verb: The winner is you.Object of the proposition: Mom gave the book to me.


What kind of pronoun case is the word them?

The pronoun "them" is an objective case pronoun. It functions as the object of a verb or a preposition in a sentence.


Which of these pronouns is in the objective case mine me I or my?

The pronoun in the objective case is me, a personal pronoun.I = personal pronoun, subjective casemine = possessive pronoun, takes the place of a noun in the subjective or objective casemy = possessive adjective, describes a subjective or objective noun


Is me a verb?

No, it is a pronoun. It is the first-person singular pronoun, objective case.


Is it true when a personal pronoun is used as a subject in a sentence it is in the objective case.?

No, it is not true.When a personal pronoun is used as the subject of a sentence is is a subjective case.Examples:Mother made the cake. She bakes often. (the personal pronoun 'she' is the subjective case, subject of the second sentence)My cousins are coming to visit. They are expected at four. (the personal pronoun 'they' is the subjective case, subject of the second sentence)


Is he a direct object?

"He" cannot be a direct object because it's a subjective case pronoun, which means that it is the subject of the verb. The pronoun would need to be in the objective case to be a direct object. "Him" is an objective case pronoun.


What case is the pronoun one?

Subjective or objective.