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The librarian found the book for Ray and me.

Which best identifies and names the case of the pronoun that should be used to replace the
underlined term in the sentence?

him; objective
he; nominative
it; nominative
his; possessive


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Answer: him; objective just took test give me brainiliest

Explanation:

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The underlined term in the sentence is “Ray.”

Answer:

him; objective

Step-by-step explanation:

Objective or object pronouns are pronouns used as the object of a preposition (so they come after prepositions such as “for” and “to”) or as the indirect or direct object of a verb. There are 7 objective pronouns: me, us, you, them, it, him and her.

The only pronoun that can replace “Ray” is the objective pronoun “him” which acts as the object of the preposition “for.”

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