"She and Mike went to the store" since "she" is a subject pronoun. "Her" is a possessive pronoun, and there is no possession in this sentence. However, the proper way to say it is "Mike and Jane went to the store" (if her name is Jane): always use a person's name initially if possible.
It depends on the structure of the sentence.Ex.(when to use " I ")I went to the store.(When to use " me ")Macy went to the store with me.
Went is past tense of go:Yesterday, I went to the dentist.
Yes, a sentence can start with a pronoun. For example, "She went to the store."
"I went to the store."
The sentence "I went to the store" is an example of a main clause ("I went to the store") that can stand alone. Adding a dependent clause, such as "after work," would give additional context and complete the meaning of the sentence: "I went to the store after work."
She and her father went to the store Or Her father and her went to the store. She and her father went to the store.
Amy went to the store, and I should have gone with her, but I was to tired. Amy went to the store, and I should have gone with her, but I was to tired.
well ... you can say both depending on how you say the rest of the sentence
No, you need a subject. For example, "I went to see Mike" and "He went to see Mike" are complete sentences.
It depends on the structure of the sentence.Ex.(when to use " I ")I went to the store.(When to use " me ")Macy went to the store with me.
You and your dad went to the store
A general working rule is to remove the 'other person'. The sentence, 'You and I went to town' should make just as much sense when you remove the 'you': 'I went to town'. If you had said, 'You and me went to town' then you would be left with, 'Me went to town,' which is obviously wrong! What about this: 'He brought cake for you and me' 'He brought cake for me' which is correct. 'He brought cake for you and I' 'He brought cake for I'. is incorrect. Make sense?
"Mrs. Smith went to the store." Or: "She went to the store." Never "Mrs. Smith she went to the store." The subject of the sentence is "Mrs. Smith" - if you also have "she" then you have the subject in there twice (if this will help you to remember that you only need one of these).
We were going to the mall. When we got there, mom went to the book store while I went to the music store.
Went is past tense of go:Yesterday, I went to the dentist.
My friends went to a Concert last monday on labor day
Mike went to the symphonies yesterday.