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Jackson6612 Posted 19 years ago
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Which of the following sentences is correct? 1: I and my friend...

0Which of the following sentences is correct?02br
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01font01b00102b00: I and my friend were cycling.02font02br
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01font01b00202b00: Me and my friend was cycling.02font02br
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01font01b00302b00: My friend and myself were cycling.02font0-
  

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0 The first sentence is 01i 00correct02i 00, but not good form. "02br 02br 00In [2], you have used the objective personal pronoun 01i 00me02i 00, which is incorrect, as it is functioning as part of the grammatical subject of the sentence ("I and my friend", "me and my friend", and "my friend and myself" are the subjects of the given sentences). 0-

  • 0 The first sentence is 01i 00correct02i 00, but not good form.
  • "02br 02br 00In [2], you have used the objective personal pronoun 01i 00me02i 00, which is incorrect, as it is functioning as part of the grammatical subject of the sentence ("I and my friend", "me and my friend", and "my friend and myself" are the subjects of the given sentences).
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0 The first sentence is 01i00correct02i00, but not good form. It is conventional to refer to yourself last: "My friend and I were cycling."02br
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00In [2], you have used the objective personal pronoun 01i00me02i00, which is incorrect, as it is functioning as part of the grammatical subject of the sentence ("I and my friend", "m
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01cite10Jackson661212cite10Which of the following sentences is correct?12br
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11font11b10112b10: I and my friend were cycling. (see below)12br
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11font11b10212b10: Me and my
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01cite10Jackson661212cite10Which of the following sentences is correct?12br
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11b10110: I and my friend were cycling. 11font10<--- This is not used. It's always "My friend and I were cycling"12font12b12br
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11b10210: Me

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