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26 February
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Which one is correct?
Since him passed away...
Since he passed away...
Which one is correct?
Since him passed away...
Since he passed away...
Since him passed away...
Since he passed away...
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26 February
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- English (US)
@Brazylijski_ It's definitely the second one.
"him" is a pronoun that receives an action, not performs it.
I gave it to him
I chose him
The dog is near him
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ohh, sorry I misread it since I'm sleepy ✌️
it's the second one
- English (US)
@Brazylijski_ It's definitely the second one.
"him" is a pronoun that receives an action, not performs it.
I gave it to him
I chose him
The dog is near him
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- Portuguese (Brazil)
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@Kaito908 ooh okay, that makes sense. Thank you a bunch, man!

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