New posts in grammatical-case

Case of Pronoun [duplicate]

Difference between I and Me [duplicate]

Why is the accusative case used for a "topic"?

"Whomever runs it's" or "whomever runs its"?

It was he ... / It was him [duplicate]

Did noted 17th century poet Katherine Philips make a grammatical error?

Which grammatical case is "him" in "I help him", and why?

"It was he/him who/whom I voted for."

"He is better than _____." (1) I (2) I am?

Has the use of the subject pronoun after the verb "to be" become archaic?

Difference between "Let us go" and "Let we go"?

"...four others, one of whom responded." Is “whom” correct here? Can I use "who" instead?

"whom...must...": is this real sentence grammatical?

The case of "y'all"

In "Enter John", is John in the nominative or accusative case?

I'm a stay-at-home person—but who <or whom> isn't these days? [duplicate]

Grammar/case in a salutation/greeting

Does "In the event of ..." take the genitive case?

Using nominative "I" instead of objective "me" in plural phrases [duplicate]

"Neither them nor us" vs "Neither they nor we"