ERRORS IN THE USE OF PRONOUN
(Incorrect) (Correct)
1. Who is this for 1. For
whom is this?
2. I, you and he will go to Paris tomorrow. 2. You, he
and I will go to Paris.
3. You are wiser than
me. 3. You are wiser than I.
4. Let her and I do
this work. 4. Let her and me do this work.
5. One should do his
duty. 5. One should
do one’s duty.
6. Everyone must do their
best. 6. Everyone must do his duty.
7. Neither you nor I are
lucky. 7. Neither of us is lucky.
8. I don’t like any of
these two books. 8. I don’t like either of these two books.
9. This is my pen.
9. This pen is mine.
10. These two sisters
love one another. 10. These two sisters
love each other.
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