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LuciusD Posted 14 years ago
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"There was no one else there, just Kaue and her".

The correct is:

"just Kaue and her"
"just Kaue and she"
"just her and Kaue"
"just she and Kaue"

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After 'just', use the object pronoun:

'...just Kaue and her' or '...just her and Kaue.'

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"just her and Kaue."You need the object pronoun "her" not "she," and I would place it before Kaue so it more clearly refers to whomever "her" is; presumably in the preceding sentence.
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Thanks for the help!

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