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Grammar Lesson: Objective and Subjective Case

Grammar Lesson: Objective and Subjective Case. Alejandro, Malika Christopher, Julia Lesson 11. Objective Case.

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Grammar Lesson: Objective and Subjective Case

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  1. Grammar Lesson:Objective and Subjective Case Alejandro, Malika Christopher, Julia Lesson 11

  2. Objective Case Use the objective form of a personal pronoun when the pronoun functions as a direct object, indirect object or object of preposition. Also use the objective form when the pronoun is a part of a compound object. Examples: Singular me you him, her, it Plural us you them

  3. Objective Case Sentences: • The imperious clouds that were ever-present in the town made her feel sad. • His injunction was directed towards me. • The mendicant begged her for some loose change. • It led to a series of queries that left the teacher very confused. • He’s the one who saved you from your servile lifestyle.

  4. Subjective/Nominative Case Use the subjective form of a personal pronoun when the pronoun functions as a subject or a predicate nominative. A subjective pronoun may be used as a part of a compound subject. Example: Singular I you he, she, it Plural we you they

  5. Subjective/Nominative Case Sentences: • I beseeched my mother to let me go to the movies. • Do you ever get tired of cajoling your parents to buy you an iPod? • After she managed to convince everyone, a round of applause was elicited. • He was enjoined from joining the band after he hit the lead singer. • It became an urgent exigency once he started bleeding out of his eye.

  6. Mini Quiz Time!

  7. Mini Quiz Instructions: Name the Objective or Subjective nouns in each sentence: Exercise #1: He saved me from the life of a mendicant by offering me a job. Answer: He and me are the objective nouns.

  8. Mini Quiz Exercise #2: I told him to do his job and he called me imperious. Answer: I is the subjective noun in this sentence.

  9. Mini Quiz Exercise #3: He and his followers searched for the fountain in Florida but never appeared to him and them. Answer: He is subjective and him and them are objective.

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