Pronouns - I vs me | Kathleen Jasper
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- Lots of people misuse "I" when they use it as the direct object of a sentence. Don't fall for this trap on the exam. Use this video to prepare for the Praxis Grammar and other grammar tests.
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This was extremely helpful! Thank you so much.
Glad it was helpful. I vs me is a grammar mistake many people make. Watch out for these on your exams. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment. I appreciate it.
I am taking a West- B test to be a certified teacher in WA state next week. Your explanations are so clear to me to understand that I really enjoy listening to them.
Best of luck and thank you so much for watching and commenting :)
Man am I a nerd, I sat and watched this and enjoyed learning and putting to rest some of these challenging structures without a test on the horizon or need.
We love nerds! Thanks for watching :)
You are amazing. Thank you for your help. I take my FTCE test very soon. I feel more confident after watching your videos.
Thank you so much for watching and let us know how things go!
@@KathleenJasperEdD I forgot to reply but I passed! I took the E.L.S and Reading exams and I finally passed. Your videos and your Praxis book was invaluable. I read those sections word for word and it prepared me like no other study guide has. Thank you
You are an amazing professor! Thanks so much !
Thank you so much!
I appreciate you SO much! I'm taking the ESL Praxis soon and although I bought the practice test, these lessons are much more helpful!
It's my pleasure. Thank you so much for watching.
I'm so glad I found you
Eliza Oliveira Mollo we’re so glad too! Thanks for watching :)
Same.
This is so helpful and fantastic.
Thanks for watching!
very helpful, thank you. :)
Our pleasure. Thank you for watching!
Too helpful 😌
Would this be the correct way to use I in the example?
'My son and I went to see the president of the university, and we were excited.'
Yes because “my son and I” is the subject. Therefore, “I” is the correct pronoun. :)
Bravo !!!
Thank you!
what about "Him and I" in the same sentence with "our" in the same sentence?. I thought to change it to "me". "him and me"
You are correct. It should be "him" and "me". Those pronouns are both direct objects. For example:
CORRECT: Julie went to the store with him and me.
Julie went to the store with him. Julie went to the store with me.
Both pronouns work properly as the direct object.
INCORRECT: Julie went to the store with him and I.
Julie went to the store with I.
Does not work.
Hope this helps. Thanks for watching :)
Do you have practice worksheets?
We have lots of study guides. Go to NavaED.com. Thanks!
Among the three sisters, only me and Nancy are tall. Why is it Nancy and I?
That sentence should be rewritten as:
Out of the three sisters, only Nancy and I are tall.
You would not say, "me and Nancy."
In the example, "Before doctors . . .", "a diagnosis", being singular, indicates that we are dealing with a singular patient in our though process. By this reasoning, "history" should be singular. Then, of course, "patients' " should be "patient's". Following the logic, none of the sentence options are correct.