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Gulliano Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

I/me she/he

I took a grammar test and found that most of mistakes were due to failing in differentiating words like she/her or
I/me. I tried googling, but most articles/blogs I came across just brushed through the differences. Can anyone please redirect me to some comprehensive article or grammar book which clearly outlines the differences?

Thanks in advance.
  

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Do you understand what is a subject and which is the object in a sentence? You need to understand this to know which to use. php This isn't the best example but the best I can see.

  • Do you understand what is a subject and which is the object in a sentence?
  • You need to understand this to know which to use.
  • php This isn't the best example but the best I can see.
  • If you have the Raymond Murphy book 'Essential Grammar in Use' it will be clearly explained under subject/object pronouns.
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Do you understand what is a subject and which is the object in a sentence? You need to understand this to know which to use.

http://www.eflnet.com/tutorials/subobjpronouns.php

This isn't the best example but the best I

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