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Anonymous Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

I or Me

It will be I and Fred and Joe attention.

  

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Well! I don't know what the sentence exactly means, but the pronouns usually come in this order: It will be Fred, Joe and I. You, he and I must work together.

  • Well!
  • I don't know what the sentence exactly means, but the pronouns usually come in this order: It will be Fred, Joe and I.
  • You, he and I must work together.
  • You and he must work together.
  • You and I must work together.
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Well! I don't know what the sentence exactly means, but the pronouns usually come in this order:

It will be Fred, Joe and I.

You, he and I must work together.

You and he must work together.

You and I must work together.

He and I must work together.

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