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What pronouns are used in the objective case?

The objective case pronouns are used when the pronoun is the object of a verb or preposition. Here's a breakdown:

Objective Case Pronouns:

* Me

* You

* Him

* Her

* It

* Us

* Them

Examples:

* Verb: The teacher gave me a good grade. (Me is the object of the verb "gave")

* Preposition: She sat next to him. (Him is the object of the preposition "next to")

Important Note: Many people make mistakes with the pronouns "I" and "me" (and "we" and "us"). Remember, "I" is used for the subject, and "me" is used for the object.

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