Aristotle SC Q4

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Aristotle SC Q4

by Chicagosummer » Fri Nov 28, 2014 5:53 am
Priscilla and I was punished by the teacher for not completing the assignment on time

2) Priscilla as well as me were punished by the teacher
3) Priscilla and me were punished by the teacher
4) Priscilla as well as I was punished by the teacher
5) The teacher punished Priscilla and I

I guess my basic challenge with this question is the usage of me vs I

I have researched the gmat forums for a me vs I usage, which I understand for elementary sentences but am not able to apply it to the above sentence

Thank you for helping !!!!!

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by GMATGuruNY » Fri Nov 28, 2014 3:10 pm
SUBJECT pronouns serve as the subject of a verb:
he, she, they, you, I, we, it.
OBJECT pronouns serve as the object of a verb or preposition:
him, her, them, you, me, us, it.
The GMAT does not test the difference between the two different types of pronouns, so do not worry about the difference between I and me.
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