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You and me program
You and me program




you and me program

It must be either him and me or he and I. Therefore, you can never use him and I together as either a compound subject or object because him is objective and I is nominative. Now, when choosing personal pronoun pairs-in this case, him and I or him and me-–the next thing to keep in mind is that both pronouns must be of the same type that is, either both must be nominative or both must be objective. You (singular), you (plural), and it are both nominative and objective and can be used in either case. Second, the nominative pronouns are I, he, she, we, and they the objective pronouns are me, him, her, us, and them. Nominative personal pronouns are used as subjects, and objective personal pronouns are used as objects. First, in choosing which personal pronouns to use, we have two groups: nominative and objective.

you and me program

Here, I’ll talk about the personal pronouns him and I versus him and me. I’ve already written some general information about pronouns, but I think that it might be more helpful if I tackle them individually.






You and me program