The dog barked at my friend and ____.
(State whether the word in the blank should be Me or I)
Me
The following statement is grammatically correct:
Her and I don't want to get up today.
(State whether this is true or false)
True
He and me go on a run.
(Restate the sentence in the correct way)
He and I go on a run.
The following sentence is grammatically correct:
He is standing over they're.
(State whether this is true or false)
False
Jake and ____ went to the beach.
(State whether the word in the blank should be Me or I)
I
The following statement is grammatically correct:
The message was sent by him and me.
(State whether this is true or false)
True
She and me lit the candle.
(Restate the sentence in the correct way)
She and I lit the candle.
The following statement is grammatically correct:
I like to ride bike two.
(State whether this is true or false)
False
This presentation was made by Mackenzie and ____.
(State whether the word in the blank should be Me or I)
Me
The following statement is grammatically correct:
Her and me go to the store.
(State whether this is true or false)
False
Do you want to play a game with she and I?
(Restate the sentence in the correct way)
Do you want to play a game with she and me?
The following statement is grammatically correct:
I have a lot of homework.
(State whether this is true or false)
True
The book belongs to her and ____.
(State whether the word in the blank should be Me or I)
Me
The following statement is grammatically correct:
The question was asked by he and I.
(State whether this is true or false)
False
He and me are making dinner tonight.
(Restate the sentence in the correct way)
He and I are making dinner tonight.
The following statement is grammatically correct:
Mr. Munoz is the principle of this school.
(State whether this is true or false)
False
She and ____ study for the test.
(State whether the word in the blank should be Me or I)
I
The following statement is grammatically correct:
He and I walk to class.
(State whether this is true or false)
True
The pies smelled so good that me and Lauren bought some.
(Restate the sentence in the correct way)
The pies smelled so good that Lauren and I bought some.
The following statement is grammatically correct:
Do you mind if I pet you're dog?
(State whether this is true or false)
False