The correct answer would depend on whether the subjective or objective form of the first personal singular pronoun is required. The context does not make this clear. For example, it would be correct to say, "John gave the ball to Dan and me at the beach." The word 'to' is a preposition, and prepositions take the objective form of the pronoun. I can not, off the top of my head, think of an example of when "Dan and I at the beach" would be correct, unless someone were trying to use poetic language, such as, "Dan and I at the beach raced one another into the water." This example is, frankly, awkward language rather than poetic. However, "Dan and I are at the beach" is correct, since "I" forms part of the subject, and is the subjective form of the pronoun. Sometimes it helps to try the sentence without the compounding element: "John gave the ball to ... me at the beach." "... I am at the beach."
Dan and I... The subject of the sentence is always in the Nominative case. J. V, V.
Dan and I, Subjekt of the sentence iz always in Nominativ case. JV..
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Dan and I
The sentence, "They are going to the beach." is correct.
It depends on what you are talking about. So let's do an example! Let's pretend we are talking about going to the beach. Mary is not here, so I am talking to you about going to the beach. If I am talking about YOU and Mary going to the beach, I would say, "You and Mary are going to the beach." If I am talking bout myself and Mary going to the beach, I would say, "Mary and I are going to the beach." If I am asking you to go the beach with Mary and me, I would say, "Would you like to go to the beach with Mary and me? A trick is to take out the other person's name (in this case, Mary) and see if it would make sense.
We like hot weather. We always go to the beach to swim.
Beaches
"An environmentally responsible company" is more correct.
dan vs beach
Dan Beach Bradley was born on 1804-07-18.
Dan Beach Bradley died on 1873-06-23.
It is not correct, you have to say on the beach.
The sentence, "They are going to the beach." is correct.
Dan Beach Bradley has written: 'Dictionary of the Siamese language' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, Thai language
The correct phrase is you are at the beach.Both are correct depending on you are . If you are not inside the beach properly you are at the beach, and if you are inside it you are on the beach.You are walking on an avenue and the beach is near to the avenue, you are at the beach. As soon as you leave the avenue and enter the beach, you are on the beach.
Handsome Dan from the Vanilla Ice Project s Dan desardin. He is a contractor who lives in Palm Beach, Florida and is employed by the show.
Dan Lungren was born on September 22, 1946, in Long Beach, California, USA.
Wladyslaw Dan died on March 4, 2000, in Miami Beach, Florida, USA.
If you are talking about two different weddings then it would be correct. If this is one wedding then it is Dan and Katie's wedding.
Dan Birdwell died on February 14, 1978, in Huntington Beach, California, USA of heart attack.