Which sentence uses the correct pronoun case? Him and me went to the store,He and I went to the store
Answer: He and I went to the store
Explanation
Correct usage would be "He and I went to the store."
When pronouns are connected in series, they should have the same case.
They could all be in the subject case (e.g., "he and I"), object case ("him and me"), or possessive case ("his and my")
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