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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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fred smells better then me
between you and i, school is boring
someone left their books on the table
one of the dogs ate their collar.
fred and her are going to the dance
give the tickets to she and fred
  

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Hi, Fred smells better than I 1 do. Between you and me, (I think) school is boring. Someone left their books on the table.

  • Hi, Fred smells better than I 1 do.
  • Between you and me, (I think) school is boring.
  • Someone left their books on the table.
  • One of the dogs ate its collar.
  • Fred and she are going to dance.
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Hi,
Fred smells better than I1 do.
Between you and me, (I think) school is boring.
Someone left their books on the table.
One of the dogs ate its collar.
Fred and she are going to dance.
Give the tickets to her and Fred.

1Me is informal.

Please, do not neglect correct punctuation and capitalization. All your sentences are wrong

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