Pronoun case 2

Is it I or me? He or him? She or her?

If the pronoun is a subject or subject complement, it must be in the subject form (I, he, she, we, they). But when the pronoun is the object of a verb or preposition, it must be in the object form (me, him, her, us, them).

In the questions below, choose the correct form of the pronoun.

1. Jamie will go with Andrea and Placeholder for the answer.
2. Andrea and Placeholder for the answer are taking a taxi.
3. Let Suzanne know the report is finished. Placeholder for the answer and Greg want to go over it with you before you send it out.
4. Adam has an advantage over the other candidates. It was Placeholder for the answer who won the Employee of the Year Award.
5. My sister gave Tom and Placeholder for the answer tickets to the concert.
6. Carla's friends threw a big party for Dave and Placeholder for the answer.
7. Bob and Carol aren't home this weekend. Placeholder for the answer and the kids went to the cottage.
8. Let Eric know your decision. I'll pass on the message to the other club members and Placeholder for the answer.
9. Alexis invited John and Placeholder for the answer to her housewarming party.
10. Did you borrow the hammer from Mark or Placeholder for the answer?