PRONOUNS: SUBJECTS AND OBJECTS
In the following sentences, select the correct pronoun.
For example: Bob and (he, him) attended the seminar in Phoenix.
Corrected: Bob and he attended the seminar in Phoenix.
1. Bill and (I, me) will work on the project later today.
2. Martin has more time than (I, me). (Implied verb?)
3. Were the information packets delivered to (she, her) and Jason?
4. Between you and (I, me), we will get the work done quickly.
5. The supervisor asked Milton and (I, me, myself) to attend the seminar.
6. You can get the report from George or (I, myself, me).
7. The other team is more competent to run the relay than (we, us).
8. Can we divide the work among you, Marta, and (myself, me)?
9. My associate or (I, me, myself) will follow up with the client.
10. Brigit is taller than (I, me). (Implied verb?)
11. Alfonso likes pasta better than (I, me). (Implied verb?)
12. The professor told my partner and (I, me, myself) to present next week.
13. The application was sent to (she and I, her and me, her and I).
14. Bart and (me, I) went to the game before (he, him) and (I, me) had dinner.
15. Upon recommendation, Julio gave the project to Cathy and (I, me, myself).
16. Sonny has more interest in the outcome than (me, I).
17. The director will split the commission between John and (I, me, myself).
18. Our manager asked Jonika and (I, me, myself) to co-chair the meeting.
19. Bryan said that between Bob and (you, yourself) we have enough expertise.
20. Did Katrina and (I, me) cause you a problem?
21. I am going to make (me, myself) an excellent dinner.
22. When he asked for Sue, I responded: "This is (her, she)."
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