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Both terms can be correct depending on the use. At an early age, we have it drummed into us to say "Bob and I" or "Bob and she". It is not always correct. Compare these sentences: We would not say "Her walked towards me" but "She walked towards me" is correct. If Bob is with her, the sentence will read "Bob and she walked towards me". "She" is still the right word to use. Now look at these: "I walked towards her" is also correct and therefore if we include Bob, the sentence should read "I walked towards Bob and her". We would never say "I walked towards she". "She" is used as a subject, the one who is doing something. "Her" is used as an object, when something is done to her or for her. The rules are quite consistent whether it is one person or more than one person.
She traveled onwards towards the cabin.He walked onwards towards the light.
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the falling precipitation soaked me as i walked down the street
it was raining
it was raining
the only reason is feeling so mad for being rejected especially if among friends thus he think getting you back will be considered even regaining his respect
walked
ApologeticHis offer of dinner and a movie stood as an apologeticgestureHe threw an apologetic glance over his shoulder as he walked away
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strolled into
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