Recent Pronoun case Questions
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What is the difference between The archaic words thou and thee?
Jan 06 2012, 6:06pm - The word thou is a second person singular pronoun in English....
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What is the objective case of I?
Dec 16 2011, 10:51am - An objective case refers to a grammatical term indicating tha...
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Is it possible to be attracted to a word?
Dec 01 2011, 9:17pm - Attraction, in grammar, is the process by which a relative pr...
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Dec 01 2011, 8:18pm - Our is a pronoun: (a form of the possessive case of we used a...
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What are examples of third person words?
Nov 27 2011, 7:44pm - "He," "she," "it," and "they" are third person pronouns, sing...
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Which is gramatically correct: "It is I." or "It is me."?
Nov 25 2011, 7:58am - Technically the answer is "It is I." Sounds awkward since we ...
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What do these Old English words mean in modern English today: midst, thy, hath?
Nov 19 2011, 8:10pm - Midst means, the interior or central part or place; the middl...
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What are all the meanings of the word 'ye'?
Nov 19 2011, 2:00am - Ye was used originally only as a plural pronoun of the second...
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Nov 18 2011, 11:13am - Whom is a Pronoun. It is the objective case of who. Thanks fo...
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Nov 18 2011, 10:50am - Thy (pronoun) the possessive case of thou. (used by the Frien...
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Is "thee" a verb, noun, pronoun, adjective, adverb, preposition, conjuction, or interjection?
Nov 16 2011, 10:26pm - Thee is a pronoun. It is defined as the objective case of tho...
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What is the word that means just you and I?
Nov 16 2011, 8:21pm - The word that means just you and I is we. It is a pronoun. Us...
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Can you tell me personal pronouns have number, person, and what?
Nov 13 2011, 9:55pm - Personal pronouns refer to a specific person, place, object, ...
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What are all the personal nouns?
Nov 12 2011, 4:13pm - The personal pronouns in the English language can have variou...
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What is the pronoun for children?
Nov 11 2011, 9:24pm - The children dressed themselves. In this case the personal pr...
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Is the pronoun "who" in the nominative case and the pronoun "whom" in the objective case?
Nov 10 2011, 6:42pm - Correct, who is nominative, whom is objective. Think of who/w...
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Can us be properly used as a noun?
Nov 09 2011, 7:52pm - Us's Function: pronoun it is the objective case of we. ChaCha...
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Nov 09 2011, 12:32pm - This would be a noun phrase. A noun phrase consists of a pron...
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What part of speech is the word 'what' in this sentence? What they do is up to them?
Nov 06 2011, 6:21pm - What is a pronoun in this case, since "what" is a word taking...
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What is the origin of the word their, as in someone else?
Nov 05 2011, 11:51am - Personal pronoun (subject case) in Modern English.