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1) Diane and (him, he) will be gone for at least a week.

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2) I will not fly with that airline again because of the rudeness of (their, its) flight attendants.
3) The professor told Peter and (me, I) to grade the essays.
4) John gave Gina and (me, D) some money.
5) When it started to rain, John and (she, her) ran to the bus stop.
6) Peter accidentally sprayed my sister and (I. me) with the hose.
7) John can analyze poems better than (me. I).
8) The librarian told (she, her) and (I. me) to talk quietly.
9) Although the jury tried to be fair, (their, its) decision was somehow biased.
10) Before breakfast, Tina and (her, she) went out for an early-morning run.
11) Aunt Lena prepared a surprise dinner for Peter and (I. me).
12) Those other puppies are much fatter than (they, them).
13) Simone is not as talented an artist as (him, he).
14) Cindy, the head majorette at our high school, can twirl a baton as well as (we, us).

1) Diane and (him, he) will be gone for at least a week. I 2) I will not fly with-example-1

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1) him
2) its
3) I
4) me
5) her
6) I
7) me
8) She, I
9) Their
10) She
11) me
12) They
13) he
14) we
User Akash Mishra
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Answer:

1)he

2)their

3)I

4)me

5)she

6)me

7)me

8)she and i

9)its

10)she

11)me

12)them

13)him

14)us

Step-by-step explanation:

1) subject of the sentence and comes before a verb

2)because flight attendants is plural)

3)it's the subject and comes before the verb grade

4)me comes after the verb gave

5)comes before the verb ran

6)comes after the verb sprayed

7)comes after the verb analyze

8)comes before a verb

9)jury is singular

10)comes before the verb run

11)comes after a verb

12) comes after a verb

13) comes after a verb

14)

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