Pronouns Subjective/objective English Worksheet With Answers - Bowvalley College Page 5

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4. Grace invited both Betsy and (me, I).
5. The Kaplans and (us, we) are going in our car.
6. The waitress brought Glen and (me, I) the wrong orders.
7. Mr. Voss drives Tim and (her, she) to school on Mondays.
8. Why don’t you sit between (her, she) and (me, I).
9. The books belong to (them, they) and (us, we).
10. The man asked (her, she) and David several questions after the program.
11. Mrs. Neilsen was worried about you and (them, they).
12. Between you and (me, I), we think he’s a fraud.
13. Neither (them, they) nor (us, we) were ready at six.
14. Do you blame Spence and (me, I) for leaving?
15. Either (her, she) or (him, he) broke a record.
Exercise 2
Circle the forms in parentheses appropriate in standard English.
1. Everyone expected Margaret and (I, me) to be nervous.
2. Wasn’t it strange for (she, her) and Fred to complain?
3. My birthday gift from Gene and (he, him) came yesterday.
4. You and (he, him) must have just missed each other.
5. Either George or (she, her) will meet you at the train.
6. Mr. Grimski lets Bob and (I, me) use his power mower.
7. Dale should give either you or (I, me) one of the pictures.
8. Wait for Helen and (he, him).
9. My uncle and (he, him) own the corner drugstore.

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