Accusative case: Revision history


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  • curprev 17:1417:14, 29 December 2022Tburgueso talk contribsm 12,987 bytes −9 An early example of the accusitive presented “The book was written by them.” to illustrate the pronoun case change from “they” to “them.” Unfortunately, in the example “them” is an object of the preposition “by,” and is slightly different from a direct object. Prepositions in general, in many languages, including other Germanic languages, take cases which are not subject to systematic justification, and simply need to be learned. The use of a preposition just muddies the water a bit. undo Tag: Visual edit

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