It would depend on the sentence. Use "He and Bob" any place you would use "he" and "Him and Bob" any place you would use Him...
Examples:
"He and Bob went to the store."
"I gave it to Him and Bob."
Although it is more common to say the name before the pronoun, as in "Bob and him".
She and Bob
Example:She and Bob went to the party.
bob and her
Yes, it is grammatically correct.
Yes, Almighty God is grammatically correct.
"That was wrong" is a grammatically correct sentence.
This sentence is grammatically correct.
No, it is not grammatically correct. If you want someone to correct it for you, please can you explain what you are trying to refer to?
No, the sentence contains a subject-verb agreement error. It should be "She, Bob, and Bill found that it was difficult."
yes
"Not like that" can be grammatically correct, depending on the context.
The phrase "Is you don't miss me do you" is not grammatically correct. It should be rephrased to something like "Don't you miss me?" to be correct.
Yes! That is grammatically correct!
Yes, 'for free', is grammatically correct.
The phrase "You are not knowing" is not grammatically correct. Instead, you can use "You do not know" or "You are not aware."
"That was wrong" is a grammatically correct sentence.
Yes, it is grammatically correct.
Yes, Almighty God is grammatically correct.
The sentence "Rhoda's Crazy" is not grammatically correct. It is missing a verb to make a complete sentence.
'What a drunkard you are' is a grammatically correct English sentence.