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Example Question #821 : Gmat Verbal
Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English.
The report was read out in full to both the Commissioner and I.
for both the Commissioner and I.
to both I and the Commissioner.
to both the Commissioner and me.
to both the Commissioner and I.
to both Commissioner and I.
to both the Commissioner and me.
The use of the subjective first person pronoun "I" is incorrect in this sentence, as it used as the object of the sentence. The only first person pronoun that should be used as the object is "me." The correct answer, therefore, is "to both the Commissioner and me."
Example Question #171 : Correcting Word Usage Errors
Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English.
The race proved much more difficult than expected for both he and me.
than expected for both me and him.
than expected for both he and I.
than expected by both he and me.
than expecting for both he and me.
than expected for both he and me.
than expected for both me and him.
The use of the third person subjective pronoun "he" is incorrect as the object of the sentence. The pronoun should be changed to the objective form to improve the sentence. The only answer choice that uses the correct pronoun is "than expected for both me and him."
Example Question #822 : Gmat Verbal
Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English.
Me and him never go anywhere together, even after all these years.
Me and him never goes anywhere together
Me and him never go anywhere together
Him and me never go anywhere together
He and I never go anywhere together
Me and him never goes anywhere together
He and I never go anywhere together
The pronouns "me" and "him" are both objective pronouns, but are in this sentence used incorrectly as the subjects of the sentence. Both need to be changed to their respective subjective forms. "He and I never go anywhere together" is the only answer choice that uses the correct pronoun.
Example Question #51 : Pronoun Case Errors
Information has been concealed from everyone, including every member of the board and I.
including I and every member of the board.
including every member of the board and I.
including every member of the board, and I.
including every member of the board and me.
including each member of the board and I.
including every member of the board and me.
The use of "I" in the object of a sentence or verbal phrase is always wrong, as it should only be used as a subject. The subjective first person pronoun should be changed to the objective first person pronoun. Thus, the correct answer choice is "including every member of the board and me."
Example Question #51 : Pronoun Usage Errors
Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English.
Me and her have been working on that routine for years.
She and I have been working
Me and her have been worked
Me and her have been working
Me and her have being working
Me and her had been working
She and I have been working
The use of both "me" and "her" as subjects in the sentence is incorrect, as both of those pronouns are the objective forms. Both need to be changed to their respective subjective forms. "She and I have been working" is the only answer choice to make this change properly.
Example Question #51 : Pronoun Case Errors
Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English.
The child's gifts were all given directly to she and I.
directly to I and she.
directly to she and I.
direct to she and I.
directly for she and I.
directly to her and me.
directly to her and me.
The use of "she and I" as the object of a sentence is wrong, as both "she" and "I" should only be used as the subjects of a sentence. The pronouns need to be changed to their respective objective forms. The only answer choice that uses the correct pronouns is "directly to her and me."
Example Question #51 : Pronoun Case Errors
Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English.
She and him never got along very well as small children.
Him and she never got along
She and him had never got along
She and he never got along
Her and him never got along
She and him never got along
She and he never got along
The use of "him" in the subject is incorrect, as "him" is the objective third person male pronoun. It needs to be changed to the subjective third person male pronoun, "he." "She and he never got along" is the only answer choice that uses the correct pronouns.
Example Question #21 : Correcting Pronoun Errors: Case
Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English.
The delivery was given to her, but it was only supposed to be received by I.
only supposed to be received from I
only supposed to be received by I
only supposed to be received by me
only supposing to be received by I
supposed to be only received by I
only supposed to be received by me
The use of the subjective first person pronoun "I" in this sentence is incorrect, as it is in the position of an object. The pronoun must be changed to the proper objective first person pronoun, "me." The only answer choice that uses the correct pronoun is "only supposed to be received by me."
Example Question #22 : Correcting Pronoun Errors: Case
Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English.
The full load was given directly to both the coach and I.
for both the coach and I
to both the coach and I
to both the coach and me
to both of the coach and I
to both I and the coach
to both the coach and me
The use of "I" in the object of a sentence or phrase incorrect. "I" needs to be changed to the objective first person pronoun, "me." The only answer choice that correctly makes this change is "to both the coach and me."
Example Question #23 : Correcting Pronoun Errors: Case
Replace the underlined portion with the answer choice that results in a sentence that is clear, precise, and meets the requirements of standard written English.
Me and him went to the store yesterday to buy some groceries together.
He and I went to the store yesterday
Me and him went on to the store yesterday
Me and him went at the store yesterday
Me and him went to a store yesterday
Me and him went to the store yesterday
He and I went to the store yesterday
The use of both "me" and "him" in this sentence is incorrect, as they are both objective pronouns used as the subject of the sentence. Both pronouns need to be changed to the respective first and third person subjective pronouns. "He and I went to the store yesterday" is the only answer choice that uses the correct pronouns.
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