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Although there are some problems (this will be treated differently), most of the pronouns obey the subjective/objective case rule. This means, for example, that I wouldn’t say ‘Me am coming”.
1. objective case pronouns (me, him, her, them) for nominative case pronouns (I, he, she, they) — Me and her are working on the project.
Other objective case pronouns are ‘him’, ‘them’, ‘me’, and ‘us’. In example 2, ‘to whom’ enables us respond to the question of the receiver of the action.
Many of them inflect for case depending on person (first, second, or third), number (singular or plural), and gender (masculine, feminine, or neuter). And nowhere are the inflections more ...
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