The artist talked to his customers.
me, him, her, it, us, them
The artist talked to them.
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I and Jan had a picnic by myself.
Jan and I had a picnic by ourselves.
Jane will bake us a cake.
She will bake us a cake.
Sabrina played baseball with I.
Sabrina played baseball with me.
A customer gave Jeremy money.
me, him, her, it, us, them
A customer gave him money.
I played at home by ourselves.
I played at home by myself.
Will you bake a cake for my birthday?
Will you bake it for my birthday?
Sally and I went by myself.
Sally and I went by ourselves.
He saw Gina and me at the park.
me, him, her, it, us, them
He saw us at the park.
The boy kicked the ball to I.
The boy kicked the ball to me.
I took the books to Mr. and Mrs. Currine.
I took the books to them.
Maria and me like to play softball.
Maria and I like to play softball.
John was talking to Sally at lunch.
me, him, her, it, us, and them.
John was talking to her at lunch.
When do me get to answer a question?
When do I get to answer a question?
Jack gave Jill a bucket of water.
Jack gave her a bucket of water.
Do you want me to go by ourselves?
Do you want me to go by myself?
The director told the girls to stop talking.
The director told them to stop talking.
Me and Callie are best friends.
Callie and I are best friends.
The waiter gave my brother and I a lot of food.
The waiter gave us a lot of food.
Me want to eat some ice cream.
I want to eat some ice cream.