Both he and you must attend the meeting. *
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A) Both he and you must attend the meeting.
B) Both you and he must attend the meeting.
C) A and B
D) None of these
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"Both you and he must attend the meeting." This will be the correct order of pronouns. Thus, the answer will be option B.
- Here, we have to use the pronouns in the correct order.
- In the given sentence the third person pronoun, he, is used before the second person pronoun, you.
- But, the rule for when multiple pronouns are present in a sentence is 2,3, and 1.
- This means second-person pronouns will come first, third-person pronouns in second and first-person pronouns at the last.
- Thus, the correct order of pronouns in the given sentence should be 'you' first and 'he' second.
- So, the complete sentence will be, "Both you and he must attend the meeting."
- Hence, the answer is option B.
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Answer: option b
Explanation:
- We'll utilize the pronouns in this specific sequence. Therefore, option B will be the proper response.
- In this circumstance, the pronouns must be used in the right sequence.
- In the sample statement, he, a third-person pronoun, is used before you, a second-person pronoun.
- When there are several pronouns in a statement, however, the 2, 3, and 1 rule is in effect.
- As a result, first-person pronouns will be used last, then third-person pronouns, then second-person pronouns.
- So, in the phrase, "you" should come first and "he" should come second.
- The complete sentence will therefore read, "He and you both need to be at the meeting."
- Therefore, option B is the proper response.
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