Asked by mary
Using correct pronoun in compound sentence.
Were you and (they, them)the winners?
Were you and (they, them)the winners?
Answers
Answered by
bobpursley
You and they were the winners.
They.
They.
Answered by
Ms. Sue
You need the subject pronoun in this sentence.
Here's a good way of figuring it out. Drop "you and."
Would you say?
Them were winners.
or
They were winners.
Here's a good way of figuring it out. Drop "you and."
Would you say?
Them were winners.
or
They were winners.
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