Asked by Sarah
                John and I are going to the store.  Would you like to come along with
a) me and him?
b) him and I?
c) I and him?
d) him and me?
correct answer is b?
            
        a) me and him?
b) him and I?
c) I and him?
d) him and me?
correct answer is b?
Answers
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    No.  Since both pronouns are the objects of the preposition <i>with</i>, you need object pronouns -- <b>him, me</b>. That makes d) the correct answer because it's courteous to put yourself last.
Another way to look at it is to leave off one pronoun. Which sounds better?
with me or with I?
with he or with him?
    
Another way to look at it is to leave off one pronoun. Which sounds better?
with me or with I?
with he or with him?
                    Answered by
            Sarah
            
    Oh, thank you for the example, it really helped.
    
                    Answered by
            Ms. Sue
            
    You're very welcome.  :-)
    
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