"Please send an invitation to Bob and her." "...to Bob and..." is a prepositional phrase. Prepositions require objects of prepositions. HER is in the objective case, while SHEis in the subjective case.
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It depends on the sentence in which you are using it in. Here are some examples of each:'Give my brother and me the corn flakes on the counter.''My brother and I are going camping without corn flakes.'The trick to use each properly is to eliminate the 'my brother and' and just say the sentence with just 'I' or 'me' in the sentence. Here are the repeated sentences without 'my brother and':'Give me the corn flakes on the counter.''I am going camping without corn flakes.'(The reason 'are' was changed to 'am' in the second sentence was because 'are' is plural, and was referring to you and your brother, while 'am' is only referring to you.)As long as the sentence makes sense, as shown in these two sentences, 'my brother and me' or 'my brother and I'are both acceptable wordings.
Who is nominative case as in Who ate the biscuits? Whom is used in the accusative case when the person is the object of the sentence as in The man hit JBJ, whom he disliked. The correct version is 23a Jon Bon Jovi, who is a well-known singer and actor, also owns an arena football team. Jon Bon Jovi is the subject of the sentence and is in the nominative case so who is required.
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Two- One named 'Olly Murs' which was his first album released on 26th November 2010, and had his singles 'Please Don't Let Me Go' 'Thinking Of Me' 'Heart On My Sleeve' and 'Busy' on it. His second album was released on 28th 2011 named 'In Case You Didn't Know' and had his singles 'Dance With Me Tonight' 'Oh My Goodness' 'Heart Skips A Beat' on it.
The pronoun in the sentence is "she".The pronoun case of the personal pronoun "she" is subjective.The pronoun "she" is an incorrect case for this sentence.The correct sentence is: "Please send an invitation to Bob and her."The reason is because "Bob and her" is the object of the preposition "to".
They is a third person, subjective, plural pronoun.
Yes, the pronoun 'who' is a nominative case relative pronoun and interrogative pronoun. The corresponding objective case pronoun is 'whom'.EXAMPLESinterrogative pronoun: Who gave you the flowers?relative pronoun: The man who lives next door gave me the flowers from his garden.
The pronoun "them" is an objective case pronoun. It functions as the object of a verb or a preposition in a sentence.
The pronoun 'you' is the subjective case, the subject of the sentence.The pronoun 'him' is the objective case, direct object of the verb 'saw'.
Yes, the word I is a pronoun. It is the first-person singular, nominative case. The objective case is me, and the possessive case would be my or mine.
A pronoun in the objective case is the pronoun that functions as the object of a verb or the object of a preposition.The objective case pronouns are: you, it, me, us, him, her, them, and whom.Examples:I saw her at the mall. (direct object of the verb 'saw')Please call the children. I've made them some lunch. (indirect object of the verb 'made')I saw the posting for this job and I knew it was right for me. (object of the preposition 'for')To whom do I give my completed application? (object of the preposition 'to')
No. The word "me" is a pronoun, the objective case of the pronoun "I."
The nominative case pronoun is he, the subject of the sentence.
"Me" is in the first person, singular, objective case.
It is absent from this sentence. There is only a subjective case pronoun.
The pronoun 'your' is the possessive case; a possessive adjective, a word that describes a noun as belonging to you.