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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
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Can him be at the end of a sentence
  

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Yes, I like you better than I like him. I don't want to sit next to him. I bought this camera for him.

  • Yes, I like you better than I like him.
  • I don't want to sit next to him.
  • I bought this camera for him.
  • After that, we no longer spoke with him.
  • When did you last see him?
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Yes, I like you better than I like him.
I don't want to sit next to him.
I bought this camera for him.
After that, we no longer spoke with him.
When did you last see him?
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Shorter one - Mary kissed him.
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CliveShorter one - Mary kissed him.
Depends on how long the kiss was.
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Anonymous Can him be at the end of a sentence
Please mark off the word(s) you are asking about in some way, and end a question with a question mark: Can "him" be at the end of a sentence? Can him be at the end of a sentence? Can him be at the end of a sentence?

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