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What Two pronoun forms remain the same in nominative and objective cases?

The two pronoun forms that remain the same in the nominative and objective cases are you and it.

Here's why:

* Nominative Case: Used for the subject of a verb.

* Objective Case: Used for the object of a verb or preposition.

Examples:

* You are going to the store. (Nominative)

* I gave the book to you. (Objective)

* It is raining. (Nominative)

* I saw it on the table. (Objective)

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