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Could anyone write two sentences containing compound phrases with pronouns. (Use a nominative case pronoun in one sentence and an objective case pronoun in the other) could anyone help please?!

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Answer:

The mall is closing soon, so we have to leave soon.

Curfew was coming up, so he had to get home quickly.

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Answer:

I was waiting for you, but you did not come.

It was already late, so she went back home.

Step-by-step explanation:

When two or more phrases are combined together to form one complete sentence, it can be termed as compound phrases. Compound phrases are combined using words like and, for, so, but, yet, etc.

A compound sentence containing a nominative case pronoun can be "I was waiting for you, but you did not come".

A compound sentence containing an objective case pronoun can be "It was already late, so she went back home".

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