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Hanuman_2000 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

You-she

Hello,

1. He and I are playing.

The above sentence can be written as - "We (she+I) are playing."

2. He and you are playing.

Shall I write the above one as - "You are playing."
what are the rule about these?

She+he= they
She/he+you= you
You +I= We
They+I=We
Are these correct?

Thanks.
  

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Context might imply changes, but what you seem to understand is understandable to me. "You and I" can also be "Us" as can yourself as part of a larger group.

  • Context might imply changes, but what you seem to understand is understandable to me.
  • "You and I" can also be "Us" as can yourself as part of a larger group.
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Context might imply changes, but what you seem to understand is understandable to me. Emotion: smile

"You and I" can also be "Us" as can

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