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Hanuman_2000 Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

pronoun

Hello,

I have to fill in the gaps with a suitable pronoun.

1. My aunt has made babinca for my friend and _______. (me/ I) (I think "me" is correct)

2. My teacher asked my friend and _________. (me / I) ( "me " is my choice)

3. These biscuits are for you and ________ (me /I) ( once agin "me")

4. Who broke this? Please , sir, it wan not _______. (me /I) ( No idea !)

My choices are given the brackets. Are thse correct?

What are the rules?

Thanks.
  

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hanuman_2000 4. Who broke this? Please , sir, it wan was not _______ .

  • hanuman_2000 4.
  • Who broke this?
  • Please , sir, it wan was not _______ .
  • ) Strictly speaking, the answer is I.
  • But nowadays me is more commonly used.
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hanuman_20004. Who broke this? Please , sir, it wan was not _______. (me /I) ( No idea !)
Strictly speaking, the answer is I. But nowadays me is more commonly used.

All the other answers are correct.
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hanuman_2000What are the rules?



I for subject; me for object of verb or object of preposition (even if it's a compound object!]. Good job!
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hanuman_2000
Hi Hanuman

It's very simple. Just concentrate on which pronoun to use without the other people (my friend, you).

1. My aunt has made babinca for my friend and _______. (me/ I) (I think "me" is correct)

My aunt has made babinca for me.

2. My teacher asked my friend and __

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