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Ohayo Posted 20 years ago
Grammar

Pronoun

Hi

I understand that there are 2 types of Pronoun:

- Subject Pronoun (eg: I, we, he, she, they)

- Object Pronoun (eg: Me, us, him, her, them)

Also if there is a Preposition before a Pronoun, we must use an object pronoun. However for the following sentence, there isn't any preposition before the pronoun. So why 'me' is used?

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Ohayo Hi I understand that there are 2 types of Pronoun: - Subject Pronoun (eg: I, we, he, she, they) - Object Pronoun (eg: Me, us, him, her, them) Also if there is a Preposition before a Pronoun, we must use an object pronoun. However for the following sentence, there isn't any preposition before the pronoun. So why 'me' is used?

  • Ohayo Hi I understand that there are 2 types of Pronoun: - Subject Pronoun (eg: I, we, he, she, they) - Object Pronoun (eg: Me, us, him, her, them) Also if there is a Preposition before a Pronoun, we must use an object pronoun.
  • However for the following sentence, there isn't any preposition before the pronoun.
  • So why 'me' is used?
  • Alvin loves you & me Your logic is wrong.
  • You say if there is a Preposition before a Pronoun, we must use an object pronoun but that is not the only case when we use an object pronoun.
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Ohayo
Hi

I understand that there are 2 types of Pronoun:

- Subject Pronoun (eg: I, we, he, she, they)

- Object Pronoun (eg: Me, us, him, her, them)

Also if there is a Preposition before a Pronoun, we must use an object pronoun. However for the following sentence, there isn't any preposition before the p
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so i should say that an object pronoun is used after a prep, is just one of the cases?

but an object pronoun should always be used after a prep. Am i right to say this?
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so i should say that an object pronoun is used after a prep, is just one of the cases?

Yes

but an object pronoun should always be used after a prep. Am i right to say this?

If you can (1) place a word something or somebody after that preposition and (2) if that something or somebody is an object of the action:

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