______ and______ have been to class

a. He, me
b. He,I
c.him, m
d.him, I

And your answer is?

The correct answer is b. He, I.

To determine the correct choice, we need to consider the subject and object pronouns. In this sentence, we are referring to two people who have been to class. Therefore, we need to use the subject pronoun "he" and the object pronoun "I."

The provided options are:
a. He, me
b. He, I
c. him, m
d. him, I

Option a ("He, me") is incorrect because it uses the subject pronoun "he" correctly, but it uses the object pronoun "me" incorrectly.

Option b ("He, I") is correct because it uses the subject pronoun "he" correctly to represent one person, and the object pronoun "I" correctly to represent another person.

Option c ("him, m") is incorrect because it uses the object pronoun "him" correctly, but it uses "m" instead of the correct object pronoun "me".

Option d ("him, I") is incorrect because it uses the object pronoun "him" correctly, but it uses the subject pronoun "I" instead of the correct object pronoun "me".

Therefore, the correct answer is b. He, I.