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A pronoun preceding a gerund is in the _______ case?

1) possessive
2) objective
3) nominative

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User Rozalin
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A pronoun preceding a gerund is in the possesive case. Because a gerund functions like that of a noun, we use the possessive case of nouns to modify it. An example is, " My sister's swimming to the beach resulted to itches around her body." A gerund is a noun with an addition of -ing
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User Trutheality
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A pronoun preceding a gerund is in the 1. possessive case.
For example:
I appreciate you taking time to talk with me about the project.
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User Serhat Sezer
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