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When is a pronoun in the subjective case?

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A. when it possesses something.
B. when an action is done to it.
C. when it is describing the verb.
D. when it is doing the action.

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Answer:

D. when it is doing the action.

Step-by-step explanation:

A pronoun is in the subjective case when it is doing the action.

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