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The sentence Dad brought presents for her and me is grammatically correct.? True or its False?
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User: The sentence Dad brought presents for her and me is grammatically correct.? True or its False?



Weegy: False, it is not grammatically correct.
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Dad brought presents for her and me. This is grammatically correct. Both her and me are objective pronouns.
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This is correct. There is a way that you can always tell if the pronouns are correct... For example, this sentence would appear like this.... Dad brought presents for me. Or Dad brought presents for I. Which was is correct? ME, that is right, so with this being said, the sentence, Dad brought presents for her and me. Is correct. Thanks.
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