| 1. | In his analysis, English prepositions have the ability to assign objective case.
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| 2. | :: : Stu, all your examples are in objective case.
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| 3. | "Use the objective case, " says the nun, " and don't make this mistake again ."
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| 4. | For starters, though, you can't have a subject in objective case, because that's a contradiction in terms.
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| 5. | "The objective case ! " she screams.
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| 6. | The objective case is " him ".
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| 7. | "The objective case, " she repeats.
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| 8. | "I think that the objective case that the United States has made is very compelling, " said Talbott.
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| 9. | We've agreed that an unspoken thought _ " I'm so bored with " _ governs the phrase, making it objective case.
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| 10. | Subjective case is used when the pronoun is the subject of a finite clause, and otherwise the objective case is used.
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