Comparison pronoun construction--
Correct or incorrect: Bob and me travel a good deal.
What is incorrect?
Who/Whom would like to go on vacation?
What is Who? It's the SUBJECT.
Correct or incorrect: Sam and I saw a movie on Saturday.
What is correct?
Mark and myself/I went to the movies.
What is I?
The 3rd person plural SUBJECTIVE personal pronoun.
What is they?
Comparison Pronoun Construction--
Correct or incorrect: She is as noisy as I.
What is correct? She is as noisy as I (am).
Whom/Who made these awesome quesadillas?
What is who? It's the SUBJECT.
Correct or incorrect: I wrote a story about me and my cat.
What is incorrect?
Our teacher gave Sara and me/myself an award for the best project.
What is me?
Identify all personal pronouns in this sentence: He did not see your book bag when he, himself, tripped over it.
What is he, your, he, and it?
Compound Pronoun Construction--
Correct or incorrect: Us men like the coach.
What is incorrect? (Would you say, "us like the coach"?)
The car is driven to school by who/whom?
What is whom? OBJECT OF THE PREPOSITION.
(You and Hans/Hans and you) should visit my aunt.
What is You and Hans should visit my aunt? Always put the pronouns “me,” “my,” and “I” last in a list, but not necessarily YOU.
He took his umbrella with him/himself.
What is He took his umbrella with him?
The sentence containing the independent possessive pronoun:
A. Raúl’s peace lilies were healthier than my peace lilies.
B. Raúl’s peace lilies were healthier than mine.
What is B?
Comparison Pronoun Construction--
Correct or incorrect: This helps you as much as me.
What is correct? This helps you as much as (it helps) me.
Who/Whom do you believe?
What is whom? It's the OBJECT OF A VERB.
They like to visit (Aardvark’s and my house/my and Aardvark’s house).
What is They like to visit Aardvark's and my house?
Which is correct:
A. Mark and myself went to London.
B. Mark and I went to London.
What is B?
Appositive Pronoun Construction--
The teacher gave (us, we) new students three extra days to finish our projects.
What is us?
To who/whom was the letter addressed?
What is whom? It's the OBJECT of a preposition.
Correct or incorrect:
We were scheduling a meeting at work, and everyone wanted to have it on Monday, but I couldn’t make it, and I knew another co-worker would be out of town, so I said, “That won’t work for Maria and me.”
What is correct?
Which is reflexive and which is intensive:
A. The queen bought the dog herself.
B. The queen bought herself a dog.
Reflexive: B; Intensive: A.