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OpenStudy (anonymous):

In which sentence are all pronouns used as objects of a preposition used correctly? A. Jon played video games with Camila, Carlos, and me. B. Abha played chess with I. C. We waited hours for Bill and they to arrive. D. Ms. Juniper served iced tea to they.

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OpenStudy (anonymous):

When there are multiple subjects or objects, reduce the sentence to only the pronoun. Example:" Steve, Bill, and (I, me) went to the park." If we remove Steve and Bill, the sentence would be: (I, me) went to the park. "I went to the park" sounds a lot better than "Me went to the park." Answer: "Steve, Bill, and I went to the park." 2 - If you are not sure, turn the sentence around. Example: "The best player on the team is (he, him)." Try this: (He, Him) is the best player on the team. Answer: "He is the best player on the team." 3 - Use an object pronoun after a preposition. Example: "The money will be divided between you and (I, me)." After the preposition "between" we need an object pronoun. Answer: "The money will be divided between you and me."

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does that help :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ya

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