1. The worker (who,whom) left the empty soda can on the computer.

2.Between you and (I,me), Greg will lose.

3.Do not give any money to (he,him) or (I,me).

4.(She,Her) and i were high school sweet hearts.

5.Often (we,us) boys will play hockey just for fun.

Theres alot more. These are the ones i had the most trouble with. If there is a website that can help me please let me know.

This site will help you.

http://www.eflnet.com/tutorials/subobjpronouns.php

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1. The correct pronoun to use in this sentence is "who."

To determine the correct pronoun, you can break down the sentence and rearrange it. Ask yourself whether the worker left the empty soda can or the empty soda can was left by the worker. In this case, the worker left the empty soda can. Therefore, you would use the pronoun "who" because it functions as the subject of the verb "left."

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2. The correct pronoun to use in this sentence is "me."

To determine the correct pronoun, you can remove "Greg will lose" and observe which pronoun fits better in the sentence. In this case, it would be "Between you and me." "Me" is used because it functions as the object of the preposition "between."

Again, if you need more examples or information, refer to resources like Grammarly or Purdue OWL.

3. The correct pronouns to use in this sentence are "him" and "me."

To determine the correct pronouns, you can break the sentence down into two separate parts:

"Do not give any money to him" (object of the preposition "to")
"Do not give any money to me"

In both cases, "him" and "me" function as objects, so you use the objective case of the pronoun.

4. The correct pronouns to use in this sentence are "She" and "I."

You can determine the correct pronouns by removing the conjunction "and" and observing which pronouns fit better in the sentence. For example, you would say "She was a high school sweetheart" and "I was a high school sweetheart." Since both "She" and "I" function as subjects, you use the subjective case of the pronoun.

5. The correct pronoun to use in this sentence is "we."

You can determine the correct pronoun by removing "boys" from the sentence and observing which pronoun works best. In this case, you would say "Often we will play hockey just for fun." "We" functions as the subject of the verb "will play."

Remember to consult reliable grammar resources like Grammarly or Purdue OWL if you need additional clarification or practice exercises.