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Rh  When the question is asked with “who” or “what,” the subject alone is used in the answer, and if the subject be a personal pronoun the emphatic form will be used, as—

&emsp; Who did that? I did.



CHAPTER VI.

The Preposition.

As a general rule the simple prepositions govern a dative case, and precede the words which they govern: as,

Exceptions. The preposition  “between,” governs the accusative case: as,, between Cork and Limerick.

, meaning “to” (motion), is followed by the nominative case.

&emsp; He went to the house.

