undefined. Our new neighbor was puzzled by the dedication of (we / us) joggers.
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we
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us
Pronoun case (such as I vs. me) 3 – 1
2 of 10
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undefined. Because Jim looked so young, the panel was shocked to learn that the undercover agent was (he / him).
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he
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him
Pronoun case (such as I vs. me) 3 – 2
3 of 10
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undefined. Sue’s husband was ten years older than (she / her).
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she
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her
Pronoun case (such as I vs. me) 3 – 3
4 of 10
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undefined. Everyone laughed whenever Sandra described how her brother and (she / her) had seen the Loch Ness monster and fed it sandwiches.
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she
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her
Pronoun case (such as I vs. me) 3 – 4
5 of 10
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undefined. We appreciate (you / your) bringing this problem to our attention.
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you
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your
Pronoun case (such as I vs. me) 3 – 5
6 of 10
Question
undefined. The members of the neighborhood association were happy to meet Harold and (I / me), but they weren’t so happy to hear of our plans to build a two-story henhouse on our lot.
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I
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me
Pronoun case (such as I vs. me) 3 – 6
7 of 10
Question
undefined. Despite our frequent arguments about politics, Roberto, Paul, and (I / myself) are the best of friends.
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I
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myself
Pronoun case (such as I vs. me) 3 – 7
8 of 10
Question
undefined. Sherlock Holmes wondered if it would be possible for (he / him) and Watson to search the mansion.
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he
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him
Pronoun case (such as I vs. me) 3 – 8
9 of 10
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undefined. In Canada, Joanne picked up several bottles of maple syrup for her sister and (I / me).
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I
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me
Pronoun case (such as I vs. me) 3 – 9
10 of 10
Question
undefined. Both candidates for the job, Roberto and (I / me), are equally qualified.