Select the correct pronoun. This book is a good one for you and I or me to study
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cannot find out owns the book; it's a puzzle to both her and .
c. me
d. correct
5.Pick the correct sentence from the group of three:
a. You and I should get good rates on our car insurance.
b. We don't drive like Jane, so why should we pay the same rates as her?
c. Her and her sister are menaces on the road.
6.Pick the correct sentence from the group of three:
a. The friends with whom we sat at the movies are visiting from Calgary.
b. Them and us try to get together once a month.
c. The movie appealed to Erika and I more than it did to them.
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4. a. myself
Myself should replace I.
5. b. We don't drive like Jane, so why should we pay the same rates as her?
6.a. The friends with whom we sat at the movies are visiting from Calgary.