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4 February, 19:22

In which sentence is the predicate nominative correct?

A.

This is he.

B.

This is him.

C.

It is them.

D.

It is her.

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  1. 4 February, 19:47
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    The correct answer is actually A. This is he.

    Nominative means that the noun/pronoun in question has to be in its subjective form. The only pronoun among these that can be used as a subject is HE. The other pronouns (him, them, and her) are all objective pronouns, and can therefore never be predicate nominatives.
  2. 4 February, 23:11
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    The answer is D) Her. And this is a subject. (Her; subject.)
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