A Brazilian and a monkey
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Hello, people.
As I recall, grammar teaches us that object pronouns always receive the action of a noun/pronoun.
It turns out that some determiners (Either/neither/both/each/etc..) can be followed by OF + obj pronoun.
My question is: Are these object pronouns 'hybrid'? That is, can they act as both subject and object?
As I recall, grammar teaches us that object pronouns always receive the action of a noun/pronoun.
It turns out that some determiners (Either/neither/both/each/etc..) can be followed by OF + obj pronoun.
My question is: Are these object pronouns 'hybrid'? That is, can they act as both subject and object?