Which pronoun best completes the sentence? How is the pronoun used? Mr. Peters sat between Molly and __________. A. I; direct object B. I; object of a preposition C. me; direct object D. me; object of a preposition
\(\cal\huge\color{goldenrod}{✌}\) \(\cal\huge\color{#85C540}{Welcome~to~\color{#45B5EC}{Open} \color{#ACCE88}{Study}~!!!}\) \(\cal\huge\color{goldenrod}{✌}\)
Any ideas on what the answer might be ? ? @firesonic101
hmm i guess c and d
Try rearranging this sentence. __________ and Molly sat between Mr. Peters
Prepositions often begin prepositional phrases. To complete the phrase, the preposition usually teams up with a noun, pronoun, or gerund, or the object of the preposition. Here are some examples:
A direct object is a noun or pronoun that receives the action of a verb or shows the result of the action. It answers the question "What?" or "Whom?" after an action verb. An action verb with a direct object is called a transitive verb.
.so D?
I think so.
Yes
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