Why are the italicized ( I put in CAPS) pronouns used correctly in the sentence below? Select all that apply.
You honored Grace and ME when you and SHE invited us out to dinner.
The verb honored takes the objective case me.
The pronoun me is an indirect object.
The pronoun she is the object of the verb invited.
The pronoun she is the subject of the verb invited

Respuesta :

Thenpronoun she is the sunject if the verdb invited

Answer: B) The pronoun me is an indirect object, and D) The pronoun she is the subject of the verb invited.

Explanation: a pronoun is a word that can function as a noun phrase used by itself and that refers either to the participants in the discourse or to someone or something mentioned elsewhere in the discourse. There are three pronoun cases: objective (when it is the direct or indirect object: me, us, him, them, etc), subjective (when it is the subject of the sentence: I, you, she, it, they, we, etc) and possesive (when it indicates belonging: his, hers, mine, my, ours, etc). In the given sentence, the pronoun "me" is an indirect object and the pronoun "she" is a subject.

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