Sentence improvement — pronoun case in compound subject: use the subject form 'Anil and I' after the clause 'When the examinations were over …'.

Difficulty: Easy

Correct Answer: Anil and I

Explanation:

Given sentenceWhen the examinations were over Anil and me went to our native town.

Concept/Approach'Anil and I' is the compound subject; therefore the pronoun must be in the subjective case ('I'), and by convention we place the first/third person before first person for politeness: 'Anil and I …'

Eliminating options'me and Anil' → wrong case and order.'I and Anil' → awkward ordering.'No improvement' → keeps the error.

Final AnswerAnil and I

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