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Phrase: Do you trust me? #1 (permalink) Tue Nov 18, 2008 21:55 pm   Phrase: Do you trust me?
 

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ESL/EFL Test #38 "Object Pronoun", question 6

I find that difficult to believe. Do you trust .........?

(a) his
(b) me
(c) my

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #38 "Object Pronoun", answer 6

I find that difficult to believe. Do you trust me?

Correct answer: (b) me
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why should I have to use me in this answer?

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Phrase: Do you trust me? #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 23, 2008 13:46 pm   Phrase: Do you trust me?
 

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Because an object pronoun is required (object of the verb 'trust'). The other two choices are possessive adjectives, which require a noun to modify ('my wife', 'his hat', etc).
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Phrase: Do you trust me? #3 (permalink) Wed Oct 21, 2009 4:16 am   Phrase: Do you trust me?
 

Remember subject "do the action" object "recieves the action" in that case "me" (object) receives the action "trust"
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