Which of the following sentences is grammatically correct?a)Me and my...
Option E is the only grammatically correct sentence among the options provided. In this sentence, the subject "They and their parents" agrees with the plural verb "are going." The pronoun "they" is used to refer to multiple people, and "their parents" adds to the plural subject. The verb form "are going" matches the plural subject, making the sentence grammatically accurate.
Options A, B, C, and D contain grammatical errors.
Option A, "Me and my friend is going to the movies," is incorrect because the subject "Me and my friend" should be "My friend and I" for proper subject-verb agreement. Additionally, the verb form "is going" should be "are going" to match the plural subject.
Option B, "Him and I are playing soccer tomorrow," is incorrect because the pronoun "Him" should be "He" for correct subject-verb agreement. The correct form should be "He and I are playing soccer tomorrow."
Option C, "My sister and me are going shopping," is incorrect because the pronoun "me" should be "I" for proper subject-verb agreement. The correct form should be "My sister and I are going shopping."
Option D, "She and her brother is studying for the exam," is incorrect because the verb form "is studying" does not agree with the plural subject "She and her brother." It should be "She and her brother are studying for the exam."
Therefore, the grammatically correct sentence is option E.