Are he, she and it nominative pronouns?
The pronouns I, we, you, it, he, she, they, who or whoever indicate the nominative case. The nominative case pronoun expresses a subject, expresses a repeated subject, expresses the subject when the verb is omitted or comes after the verb. ChaCha!
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