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Rh The reason why these forms follow is that the word immediately after  is predicate, not subject; and it has just been stated that the conjunctive forms can be used only in immediate connection with a verb as its subject.

The disjunctive pronouns can be nominatives to verbs, but then they will be separated from the verbs: or they may be used in immediate connection with a verb as its object.
 * He is a man, (nominative).
 * He was the king, (both nominatives).
 * This is smaller than that, (both nominatives).
 * I did not strike him, (accusative).