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3. #2 Subject vs. Object Pronouns Remember, the nominative case pronouns are used as Subjects and Predicate Nouns: |, You, He, She, We, They, Who The Objective case pronouns are used as Direct Object, Indirect Objects, and Object of the Preposition: Me, You, Her, Him, Us, Them, Whom
4. #2 Subject vs. Object Pronouns * If you have a compound §, DO, |O, OP, or PN, just take them one at a time to check if they sound right. * Ex: Give the ball to he and | * Give the ball to HIM. Give the ball to ME.
5. #3 Put Others First lf you are writing or talking about yourself, e polite and let the other person go first. * No: Me and her like movies. * Yes: She and | like movies.
6. Bee Et oN nee ee ea Plea ale Beale M LA) ' *A prepositional phrase should begin with a preposition and end in a noun. «lf a sentence ends in a preposition, the author needs to reunite the prepositional phrase. * Ex: What is that bag for? * That bag is for what? or For what is that bag? ¢ Ex: Who did you give that cat to? * To whom did you give that cat? or You gave that cat to whom?