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English, 10.10.2019 13:20 anthonybowie99

Decide if the underlined pronoun in the sentences below is used as a subject, a predicate nominative, or an appositive.
15. both ben and "he" will graduate at the same time. (1 point)
subject *** predicate nominative appositive 16. the driver of that station was "she". (1 point)
subject predicate nominative appositive 17. the customers at the passenger window were sol and "he". (1 point)
subject predicate nominative *** appositive identify how the underlined pronoun in each sentence is being used.
18. someone sent ed and "me" a text from an unknown phone. (1 point)
direct object indirect object 19. mr. simons saw owen and "us" at the registry. (1 point)
direct object indirect object 20. show edie and "her" your new computer. (1 point)
direct object indirect object

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