Fill in the gap with the option that best completes the sentence.
Between you and _____, he is a liar.
all of the above
me
i
none of the above
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I thunk the answer here should be 'I' as it applies under the topic case... A sentence can be divided using the verb that appears... When a pronoun appears before a verb, it should be in the subjective case... I comes before the verb 'is'

you and me is the answer is like you are the one speaking and pointing another or having and argument you use YOU and Me
I also chose you and I but that's doesn't implies in this sentence ☺️

The correct phrase is 'you and I' not 'you and me'. Hence option C is the appropriate answer,not option B

The correct option to complete the sentence is:B. me So, the complete sentence would be: "Between you and me, he is a liar."This is the correct choice because "me" is the objective form of the pronoun, which is appropriate for use after a preposition like "between."

The pronoun that would have correctly filled the gap is 'him', which is the object case of 'he', but it's not in the options. Do the answer to the question is option D.
I mean, how does it make sense to say, "between you and me, he is a liar?"
It's, "between you and him, he is a liar.
Myschool, please, take note and effect the correction.

