Thursday, November 20, 2025

Pronounciation

 “My favorite teacher gave ______ and ______ extra credit on our project.”


  • Teacher gave something → needs objective pronouns (him, me).
  • Never put me first in a list → put it last.
  • That’s why “him, me” is the only correct choice


πŸŸ₯We are choosing the correct pronouns to complete the sentence.


🟩Identify the grammar rule

The verb is gave.

Who received (got) something?

→ Indirect objects of the verb.


Indirect objects must be in objective case.



Objective-case pronouns:



  • me
  • him
  • her
  • us
  • them




NOT correct (nominative):



  • I
  • he
  • she
  • we
  • they



So in this blank, we must use objective pronouns.


❌ 1. me, him Both are objective case — BUT

Grammar rule: When listing people, “me” should come last.

So me should never come first.


❌ 2. he, I

Both are nominative pronouns.

But the sentence needs objective pronouns (receivers).


❌ 3. him, I

  • him = correct (objective)
  • I = wrong (nominative)








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