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Which sentence correctly uses a nominative case pronoun?

a. Them and Alex are eager explorers.
b. Have him and Ernie finished the obstacle course yet?
c. The neighborhood kids and we waited for the parade.
d. The late sleepers are my brother and me.

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User Labeo
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A nominative case points to the subject, not object, of the sentence, so it has to be that someone who did the action described in the sentence. Also, it has to be in the nominative form, that is "i, you, he, she, we, they"

Here the correct answer is c. The neighborhood kids and we waited for the parade.: the "we" is correct and it's also nominative.

in A and B and D we don't have a nominative case.
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User Aaron Votre
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