Q) Write the correct form of pronoun.
1) We scored as many goals as them.
2) Rama and I were present.
3) Can you sing as well as them.
4) Let you and I try what we can do.
5) Wait for Harry and me.
1. they 3. they 4.
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1. they
3. they
4. me (it's the direct object of the imperative "Let", so "me" rather than "I").
As far as 1) and 3) are concerned, many speakers of American English, at least, would use "them", but this is not correct.