Which sentence correctly uses an objective case pronoun
1 answer:
1. Give Patty and her the prizes. (the objective case pronoun <em>her</em> is used correctly to denote a person to whom the prize(s) should be given)
Sentences 2, 3, 4 contain errors:
2. <u>Them</u> invited my brother over to visit. (the subject should be They )
3. Will you and <u>him </u>climb Mt. McKinley with the Lees? (the subject should be you and he )
4. Mary and <u>me</u> walked to the bus stop. (the subject should be Mary and I )
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