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  1. A: Who ate all the biscuits? B: Me. (or more formally: I did.) I, me. We use I and me to refer to the speaker or writer. I is the subject form and me is the object form: I can’t come on Friday. I’m working.

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      Pronouns: personal ( I, me, you, him, it, they, etc.) -...

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  3. What is a pronoun? A pronoun takes the place of a noun close nounA noun is the name of a thing, such as an object, a place, or a person. in a sentence. Pronouns are short words like 'it', 'she ...

  4. Oct 6, 2022 · The personal pronouns for subjects are I, you, he, she, it, we, and they. For objects, they are me, you, him, her, it, us, and them. Should personal pronouns be capitalized? Only the personal pronoun I should be capitalized all the time. The other pronouns are only capitalized when they begin a sentence or form a proper noun (such as the movie Us).

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    We usehe/him to refer to men, and she/her torefer to women. When we are not sure if we are talking about a man or a woman, we usethey/them:

    We use youto talk about people in general, including the speaker and the hearer: We use they/themto talk about institutions and organisations: especially the government and the authorities:

    We use itto talk about ourselves: 1. on the telephone: 1. when other people cannot see us: We also use itto talk about other people: 1. when we point people out for the first time: 1. when we cannot see someone and we ask them for their name:

  5. Sep 19, 2023 · We’ represents ‘you and I’, whereas ‘us’ represents ‘you and me’. Note that ‘you and me’ is sometimes acceptable as a subject in informal settings, but you shouldn’t use it in business communication or when taking an English test.

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  7. Nov 9, 2008 · We know that him and me are objective pronouns, so the correct sentence is The teacher was justified in giving detention to him and me. For more common grammar errors, refer to Sherry’s Grammar List .

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