Asked by Anonymous
Which sentence is correct?
A. John took Anna and them to the park.
B. John took Anna and I to the park.
C. John took Anna and he to the park.
D. John took Anna her to the park.
Can't decide between B and C?
A. John took Anna and them to the park.
B. John took Anna and I to the park.
C. John took Anna and he to the park.
D. John took Anna her to the park.
Can't decide between B and C?
Answers
Answered by
Writeacher
Remove "Anna and" and then read each sentence aloud.
Let us know.
Let us know.
Answered by
Writeacher
John took he to the park. <~~????
Answered by
Anonymous
B doesn't seem correct either, and A and D are not really different (to me).
Answered by
Writeacher
D makes no sense at all.
What happens with A when you remove "Anna and"?
What happens with A when you remove "Anna and"?
Answered by
Anonymous
D was supposed to be "Anna and her..."
Answered by
Writeacher
So ... I see two correct answers here then: A and D. Both are grammatically correct.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
D. is missing a word.
Answered by
Anonymous
Thanks!
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