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objective case
- A grammatical term indicating that a noun or pronoun is an object . ( See case and nominative case .)
Example Sentences
University officials say bias reporting systems — which rely on teams of designated administrators or offices of diversity, equity and inclusion — give minorities a clear channel to report objective cases of harassment.
Her legal team said "there is a powerful objective case as to why the mother should be genuinely in fear if the father has access to a property overbearing her own".
“It’s extremely hard to make an objective case that this is warranted,” said Obstfeld, now an economics professor at the University of California-Berkeley.
“I’m not sure I’m following. And it’s ‘The Board and I.’ Me is objective case.”
When you put the sentence back together, you use “who” if the pronoun was in the nominative case and “whom” if it was in the objective case.
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