Here are the other sentences you posted.
2. Jane and (me I) are going to the store, Mom!
3. (We Us) and our friends signed yearbooks.
4. (Me and Bob Bob and I) like playing road hockey.
5. I don’t like people (that who) litter.
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hey can u help me with punctuations
are these correct> having problems with pronoun agreement. My answer are the end of each sentence.
1. Each of the boys washed (their his) dishes. His
2. Jane and (me I) are going to the store, Mom! Me
3. (We Us) and our friends signed yearbooks. We
4. (Me and Bob Bob and I) like playing road hockey. Me and bob
5. I don’t like people (that who) litter. Who
5 answers
1. their
2 me
3 we
4 me and bob
5 who
2 me
3 we
4 me and bob
5 who
Sentences 3 and 5 are correct.
1. Each of the boys washed (their his) dishes.
The pronoun refers to the subject, "each," which is singular. Forget the prepositional phrase. The sentence could read, Each washed his dishes.
2. Jane and (me I) are going to the store, Mom!
Which is the subject pronoun?
4. (Me and Bob Bob and I) like playing road hockey.
I don't think you'd say, "Me like playing hockey.
1. Each of the boys washed (their his) dishes.
The pronoun refers to the subject, "each," which is singular. Forget the prepositional phrase. The sentence could read, Each washed his dishes.
2. Jane and (me I) are going to the store, Mom!
Which is the subject pronoun?
4. (Me and Bob Bob and I) like playing road hockey.
I don't think you'd say, "Me like playing hockey.
one says each boy so i assume its singular...so the very has to be his
2-I
I are going to the store
jane and i are going to the store
not sure what is singular and plural and subject , object, and all that stuff.
2-I
I are going to the store
jane and i are going to the store
not sure what is singular and plural and subject , object, and all that stuff.
thanks ms. sue
im finally getting that stuff...
its been 20 yrs since i did grammar..
im finally getting that stuff...
its been 20 yrs since i did grammar..