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Which sentence below uses the correct form of the pronoun?

A. Jake and me drove to the store for groceries. B. The brick fell off the scaffold and landed right in front of Jim and they.
C. The grocery store had many sales on the items that Sally and him liked.
D. The debate panel gave good marks to Sam and me.​

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Answer: D

Step-by-step explanation:

A should be Jake and I

B should be Jim and them

C should be Sally and he

Even though D sounds a bit weird, D is the answer since it makes sense to say that the debate panel gave good marks to me.

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