* Subject pronouns in the nominative case are
used in the objective case are used in
compound objects.
** Example: Tell Ben and me about Hercules.
[not Ben and I].
* Use an object pronoun as the object of the
preposition.
* Whenever the pronoun I is part of a
compound subject it should always be placed
after the other parts of the subject.
** Example: George and I went to the park.
* When the pronoun me is part of a compound
object it should go after other parts of the
object.
** Example: Sharks interest Tom and me.
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used in the objective case are used in
compound objects.
** Example: Tell Ben and me about Hercules.
[not Ben and I].
* Use an object pronoun as the object of the
preposition.
* Whenever the pronoun I is part of a
compound subject it should always be placed
after the other parts of the subject.
** Example: George and I went to the park.
* When the pronoun me is part of a compound
object it should go after other parts of the
object.
** Example: Sharks interest Tom and me.
Practice this: http://pronounpalace.weebly.com/practice.hml