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No, the pronouns are not used correctly. It should be: "I sat between him and me during the sales conference," or "I sat between he and she during the sales conference."
Yes, the pronouns "him" and "her" are used correctly in the sentence "you sat between him and her during the sales conference." "Him" is the correct object form of the pronoun, and "her" is the correct object form as well.
"You sat between him and her during the sales conference."The pronoun 'you' is a personal pronoun, second person pronoun (the person spoken to) that can functions as a subject or an object in a sentence.The pronouns 'him' and 'her' are personal pronouns, the third person pronouns (the person spoken about) that function as the object of a verb or a preposition.Yes, the pronouns 'you', 'him', and 'her' are used correctly.The pronoun 'you' as the subject of the sentence.The pronouns 'him' and 'her' as the objects of the preposition 'between'.
A major international conference to launch the final report will take place in 2006.Leaders from around the world attended a conference on global warming in Amsterdam last June.The professor said, "Anyone unhappy with their final grade is welcome to conference with about it during my office hours next week."My son's teacher requested a conference with me because my son has handed in no homework assignments for the past two weeks.My mother had to go to the conference with the teacher for my sister.
The teacher allowed the students to speak aloud during the presentation. The library doesn't allow talking aloud.
The interpreter helped bridge the language barrier during the international conference.
Yes, the pronouns "him" and "her" are used correctly in the sentence "you sat between him and her during the sales conference." "Him" is the correct object form of the pronoun, and "her" is the correct object form as well.
Yes, the pronouns are correct: you, subject of the sentence (the pronoun 'you' can function as both a subject and an object in a sentence)him and her, compound object of the preposition 'between' (both 'him' and 'her' are object pronouns)
Yes, the pronouns in the sentence are correct.The pronoun 'you' is the subject of the sentence. The pronoun 'you' functions as either a subject or an object.The pronouns 'him and her' are both object pronouns that are functioning as the compound object of the preposition'between'.
"You sat between him and her during the sales conference."The pronoun 'you' is a personal pronoun, second person pronoun (the person spoken to) that can functions as a subject or an object in a sentence.The pronouns 'him' and 'her' are personal pronouns, the third person pronouns (the person spoken about) that function as the object of a verb or a preposition.Yes, the pronouns 'you', 'him', and 'her' are used correctly.The pronoun 'you' as the subject of the sentence.The pronouns 'him' and 'her' as the objects of the preposition 'between'.
After the in-conference records are considered, the tie-breaker is the head-to-head outcome between the two teams during the regular season.
Between 1970-1976, Marshall was an Independant. They joined the Southern Conference in 1977 and played there until 1996.
The british prime minister during the munich conference was Neville Chamberlaine
It is usually open during the Saturday of General Conference but is closed on Sundays.
In a conference, a group of scientists from the same field reviews the paper. In a peer review, members from other fields review the paper.
Moscow was after land and money that it wasnt granted during the Conference.
Germany
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