I like them both.

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #249 [color=blue]“Pronoun Practice (5)”, question 7

The managers, Shelby and Kevin, come into the office once a week. I like both.

(a) they
(b) their
(c) them
(d) it

English Grammar Tests, Elementary Level

ESL/EFL Test #249 [color=blue]“Pronoun Practice (5)”, answer 7

The managers, Shelby and Kevin, come into the office once a week. I like them both.

Correct answer: (c) them

Your answer was: [color=green]correct
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Why the Preposition Into is used here. In other words, What is the difference between IN and INTO (in meaning is the same, I guess) in grammar Way?

‘In’ is a preposition of location (The pig is in its pen), 07, and ‘into’ is a preposition of motion or direction (The pig waddled into its pen.)