Use a pronoun that can take the place of each group of words. Use he, she, it, we or they

1. Karen and I
2. the hoses
3. Dad and I

1. we
2.they
3.we

All are correct. Nice!

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To determine the correct pronoun for each group of words, you simply need to consider the number and gender of the noun(s) being referred to.

1. Karen and I: Since "Karen and I" consists of two people (plural) and doesn't specify a gender, the appropriate pronoun is "we", which can refer to a group of people regardless of gender.

2. The hoses: Hoses is a plural noun, and since it doesn't have a gender, the pronoun "they" can be used to refer to them.

3. Dad and I: In this case, the group consists of two people (plural), and although "Dad" is a male, the neutral pronoun "we" can still be used to refer to both of them.