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Me and my problem

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"Me" is the objective case of the second-person singular pronoun. "My" is the possessive case of the second-person singular pronoun. These are the traditional names.

  • "Me" is the objective case of the second-person singular pronoun.
  • "My" is the possessive case of the second-person singular pronoun.
  • These are the traditional names.
  • There are other terminologies.
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"Me" is the objective case of the second-person singular pronoun.

"My" is the possessive case of the second-person singular pronoun.

These are the traditional names. There are other terminologies.

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