51. “The men which we saw:” say, whom.
52. “The flowers what you have:” say, which, or that.
53. “The boy as is reading:” who is reading.
54. “It was them who did it:” say, they.
55. “It is me who am in fault:” say, It is I.
56. “Was it her who called me?” say, she.
57. “If I were her, I would accept his offer:” say, If I were she.
58. “He has got my slate:” omit got; has is sufficient for the sense. The addition of got, though not ungrammatical, but gradually becoming obsolete, does not in any degree strengthen the meaning.
59. “The pond is froze:” say, frozen.
60. “I know I am him whom he meant:” say, I am he.