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What is the pronoun case of word him?

The pronoun "him" is in the objective case.

Here's why:

* Objective case pronouns are used as the object of a verb or preposition. For example:

* I saw him. (Him is the object of the verb "saw")

* I gave the book to him. (Him is the object of the preposition "to")

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