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I or Me / Him or Her |
Which to use - dont leave it to a game of chance
Always use the object form at the end of the prepositional phrase
between you and me
with John and him
after Nancy and me
But what is a preposition?
It is one of the following words. Memorize this list of prepositions & impress your friends.
above
about
after
at
below
beside
between
by
for
from
in
into
to
of
under
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When matching a subject with the verb, delete the prepositional phrase.
One (of the girls) is going.
Each (of our children) is cleaning his room.
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BONUS Cool clue as to I and me:
Whenever a sentence ends with than I, refer to the following.![]()
He is poorer than (I or me).
They are richer than (we or us).
Complete the above statements in your head:
He is richer than I am.
They are wealthier than we are.
Once you complete the sentences in your head, it is easy to determine which pronoun you want.