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. Match the pronoun in the sentence to its case and point of view. 1. Bill saw your new car. 2. Melanie will see them later. 3. You arrived just in time! 4. We ate ice cream on the patio. d 5. Grandma visited me last week. a. subjective first person b. possessive second person c. subjective second person d. objective third person e. objective first person

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