Sagot :
Me; indirect object
When using someones name and referring to yourself, you refer to yourself last and use the same pronoun that you would use if it was only you. It is the indirect object because the instructor (doing the verb) gave (verb) pointers (direct object) to Dyland and me (indirect object)
When using someones name and referring to yourself, you refer to yourself last and use the same pronoun that you would use if it was only you. It is the indirect object because the instructor (doing the verb) gave (verb) pointers (direct object) to Dyland and me (indirect object)
The pronoun that best completes the sentence is D) Me; indirect object.
The sentence follows like this:
The instructor gave Dylan and me some good pointers.
The sentence follows like this:
The instructor gave Dylan and me some good pointers.