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Grammatical cases / Parts of speech / Disputes in English grammar / Nominative case / Object / Oblique case / Subject / Verb / Predicate / Who / I / Accusative case
Date: 2016-01-18 01:20:01
Grammatical cases
Parts of speech
Disputes in English grammar
Nominative case
Object
Oblique case
Subject
Verb
Predicate
Who
I
Accusative case

PRONOUN CASE Case: Syntax (use) determines case. Sentence Parts

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