Hmm... And here we come to the problem "Who is guilty?" "What to do?" "What is correct?" Why following pattern is correct?
Hypercorrection means neglecting natural language laws in favor of formal...
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Hmm... And here we come to the problem "Who is guilty?" "What to do?" "What is correct?" Why following pattern is correct?
Hypercorrection means neglecting natural language laws in favor of formal...
I see. Though looks like the very idea of predicate nominative is obsolete in English.
In Russian, however, nominative is used in such constructions indeed.
Hmmm... Didn't you mean...
It's all right. :)
It - subject (подлежащее)
is - predicate (сказуемое)
me - object (дополнение)
Object requires objective case.
Let English linguists correct me if I am wrong.
AFAIK "Me" is objective case.
roughly:
"you and I" = "ты и я" (subject)
"you and me" = "тебя и меня", "тебе и мне", "тобой и мной" (object)
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