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ME = is an object
I = is a subject pronoun
There is an important thing to note about the last example: it uses the word “it”.
This is all fine, except that “it” can be a normal subject pronoun as well as an object pronoun
I -> me
He -> Him
It -> It
We -> Us
**RULES**
1. Object pronouns are those pronouns that receive the action in a sentence
2. English grammar requires that the subject pronouns come before the verb in a sentence.
3. Subject nouns absolutely always are the actors in sentences. If an action is implied, you
should use subject nouns.
4. An object pronoun is never placed before an action (verb)
5. An object pronoun can also be used after prepositions (with, in, for, to, etc.)
6. We can not use object pronouns with auxiliaries.
7.
Don´t mix cases. Both pronouns will be in either the subjective or objective case.
1. Correct, we don´t have the object pronoun but, we have 2 subjects and an action.
2. Correct – you subject, ask action, her or me object pronoun
3. Wrong – we don´t mix cases, sub + obj…. sub+sub or obj+obj
4. Correct
5. Wrong – mixing cases
6. Correct – 2 subjects
7. Wrong