word choice - "She" or "her" following "no one but"?


Which pronoun is correct in the following sentence?



No one but her/she ever made a perfect score on the test



The answer according to the book is "her", but it is getting on my nerves. I tried solving it by making a different statement as follows:



She made a perfect score on the test



Why does using "No one but" change it to accusative case?



Answer



But is here a preposition and when a pronoun follows a preposition it is in the accusative case. If you substitute except for but, which more or less has the same meaning, you will see that it has to be her.


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