1.For megan and I/me the past few months have been thrilling. And I also get confused sometimes when it comes to choosing between (who/whom)(him/his) etc. I don't understand it through concept of subjective,nominative,objective etc
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-- 'Me' is the object of the preposition 'for'. -- This is a broad topic. Please supply specific examples which concern you.
— Mister Micawber
-- 'Me' is the object of the preposition 'for'.
-- This is a broad topic.
Please supply specific examples which concern you.
I don't understand it through concept of subjective,nominative,objective etc.
-- BRIEFLY: Subject = the doer of the verb's action.
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1.For Megan and me the past few months have been thrilling.-- 'Me' is the object of the preposition 'for'.
And I also get confused sometimes when it comes to choosing between (who/whom)(him/his) etc.-- This is a broad topic. Please supply specific examples which concern you.
I don't understand it through concept of subjective,nominative,objecti