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Which pronouns are used in the objective case?

The objective case pronouns are:

Singular:

* me

* you

* him

* her

* it

Plural:

* us

* you

* them

Note: The pronoun "you" has the same form in the nominative and objective cases.

The objective case is used when a pronoun is the object of a verb or preposition. Here are some examples:

* Object of a verb: The teacher gave me a good grade.

* Object of a preposition: He sat next to her.

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