Yes, "Bill and he" is the compound subject of the sentence.
The pronoun "he" is a subjective personal pronoun.
The sentence should be "Bill and he had about 600 dollars between the two of them." "Him" is the object form, while "he" is the subject form, which is correct in this case as "he" is the subject of the verb "had."
no its a subject
Bill and ben is the correct answer.
He is a teacher at Mountain View He is a teacher at Mountain View
Yes. She found is correct, Bob and Bill found is correct so She, Bob and Bill found is correct.
There is a mistake in your bill.
Either one is correct grammar. Both are grammatically correct. But when you say 'the bill can be paid ...' there is some sort of uncertainty, whereas in 'the bill will be paid ...' there is compulsion or certainty about the payment.
A pronoun is a word that takes the place of a noun in a sentence.The word 'get' is a verb: get, gets, getting, got, gotten.The word 'get' is an obscure noun as a word for something begotten, offspring; or a document of release from obligation in Jewish law, a bill of divorce.The pronoun that takes the place of the noun 'get' is it.
Bill preparation. The House Member (or the Congressman/woman) prepares and drafts the bill.
Bill has to be made accordingly. yes that is a sentence.
If Bill says that he can add 23 and 40 without regrouping he is correct. Both numbers can easily be added in your head.
The cast of The Man and His Mountain - 2011 includes: Bill Grover as himself