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A small grammar question
'We' is an subject pronoun, 'us' is an object pronoun. I get that. It's how to interpret that which has me slightly confused.
Two women talking, both of the same age, class, profession, etc. One remarks about a matter of etiquette, much as Henry does in Shakespeare's Henry V: "Such things are not necessary for women such as ____."
Which is correct, please? Us or we or something else?
'We' is an subject pronoun, 'us' is an object pronoun. I get that. It's how to interpret that which has me slightly confused.
Two women talking, both of the same age, class, profession, etc. One remarks about a matter of etiquette, much as Henry does in Shakespeare's Henry V: "Such things are not necessary for women such as ____."
Which is correct, please? Us or we or something else?
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