A. He and I
We are going for a walk.
"(I) was going for a walk" is "(J')allais me promener" "(He) was going for a walk" is "(Il) allait se promener"
its A. He and I jus took the test n got a 100%
You are going to walk ... DOH!!
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In the example given, the correct selection is "He and I are going for a walk." Words such as "him" or "me" are object pronouns. It is also traditionally polite to use "he" or "she" before "I" in a list (such as "He, she, and I went for a walk").
it means you are going to walk 528 feet....
The cast of Going for a Walk - 2011 includes: Emma Keele Lyndal Marwick
"Walking is good exercise." "I love going for a walk in the park." "He has a unique walk."
A verb is a doing word it adds action to the sentence in which you right. e.g i am going to walk i am going to walk quickly The work quickly is known as an adverb The word walk is a verb
you're going to walk, carpool, or ride a bike.
The correct phrase is "he and I." In this context, when referring to yourself and another person as subjects, "I" should be used. So, you would say, "He and I are going for a walk."