Direction: Select the segment of the sentence that contains the grammatical…
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Direction: Select the segment of the sentence that contains the grammatical error. If there is no error, mark 'No error' as your answer.
Let him /(A) and I /(B) work with you (C)/. No error (D).
- A.
A
- B.
B
- C.
C
- D.
D
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Correct answer: B
Solution: The segment "and I" is incorrect.
Why it's incorrect: After the verb "let" the pronoun should be in the objective case (object form). "I" is a nominative (subject) form, so it is not appropriate here.
Quick test: remove the other noun phrase to check the pronoun alone — "Let I work with you" (incorrect) vs "Let me work with you" (correct).
Replacement: change "I" to its objective form "me."
Correct sentence: Let him and me work with you.
Note: Nominative (subject) pronouns include I, he, she, we, they. Objective (object) pronouns include me, him, her, us, them. After verbs like "let" that take an object, use the objective form.