which of the following sentences contains a pronoun in the nominative case?

A. We packed bags for a trip to the beach.

B. Our bags are decorated with beach balls.

C. Hand him the bags and Mark will load the car.

D. His car is packed full!

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“Nominative” means the pronoun is used as the subject of a clause or sentence. In which sentence does that happen?

I think it is A. Am I correct?

Yes.

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To determine which of the given sentences contains a pronoun in the nominative case, let's break down each option:

A. We packed bags for a trip to the beach.
In this sentence, "we" is a pronoun in the nominative case. It is used as the subject of the verb "packed". Therefore, option A contains a pronoun in the nominative case.

B. Our bags are decorated with beach balls.
None of the words in this sentence are pronouns in the nominative case. The word "our" is a possessive pronoun, but it is not in the nominative case.

C. Hand him the bags and Mark will load the car.
In this sentence, "him" is a pronoun in the objective case, not the nominative case. It is used as the object of the verb "hand". Therefore, option C does not contain a pronoun in the nominative case.

D. His car is packed full!
The word "his" in this sentence is a possessive pronoun, but it is not in the nominative case.

Therefore, only option A contains a pronoun in the nominative case.