His speech offended them and us.
It is important to maintain positive relationships between "them" and us.
No, the correct grammar would be "She's coming with us." This sentence is a contraction of "She is coming with us."
It depends upon the context. If you are using them as the subject of a sentence or clause, this is correct. If you are using them as the object of a sentence, clause, or preposition, you would use "us". Examples: He and I walked to the store. Sally walked to the store with us. He and I said, "Thank you." Sally said, "Thank you," to us.
" John told us that him and Scott were playing at his house."No, the sentence is not correct. The personal pronoun 'him' is the objective form used as the subject of the verb 'were playing'.The correct subjective pronoun is: "John told us that he and Scott were playing at his house."
The correct sentence is "Us students have a lot of work to do. Please return the book to us when you can."
"Both them and us were excited" is not correct usage. Look at how the pronouns would be used separately, then combine them in one, correct sentence. You would say "They were excited" not "Them were excited." Similarly, you would say "We were excited," not "Us were excited." The correct combination would be: "We and they were excited."
The sentence, 'Can you see if my sentence is correct?', is correct.
He told us a hard luck story. This is a correct sentence if you capitalize the first letter.
"We performers love correct grammar" is better!
The correct US punctuation is: Yes, if I am correct, the answer is fifty-five.
The correct way is: God helps us.
Yes, "she treated us to a great dinner" is grammatically correct English.
"Please send us copies of the sheet." would be a better sentence.
Example sentence - We took the old paint can with us to the hardware store to ensure we purchased the correct paint color again.
I can't see any arguments against it. It seems correct to me.
No, the pronoun 'us' is the objective form, used as the object of a sentence or phrase. The pronoun 'we' is used as the subject. The correct sentence is, 'We hard workers will save you time.'Another way to phrase it:Hard workers, like us, will save you time.
"How are you" is a correct sentence.
Math is the correct spelling for this sentence. Maths can be the correct spelling for this sentence. In other words it depends on how you put it in a sentence. * * * * * English : Maths US : Math