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28 April, 07:37

In English, only pronouns retain any case forms that make nominative and objective different from each other. True. False?

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  1. 28 April, 07:39
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    It is true that in English, only pronouns retain any case forms that make nominative and objective different from each other.

    For example:

    the pronoun who is nominative pronoun, and whom is objective pronoun.

    Although there are many languages where nouns and pronouns have these cases, English is not one of them.
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