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Our class is going to the museum, and my teacher is going with (we, us). |
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(We, Us) need a pole to play high jump. |
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Just in case it might rain, we should take our umbrellas with (we, us). |
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(We, Us) will study our spelling words today. |
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Bill isn't going to the musical with (we, us) because he has come down with the flu. |
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| 16. |
"Is Olivia in 3rd grade?" he asked. "(I, me) just need to know." |
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Mom gave (I, me) a quarter for feeding the dog. |
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I had to prove that (I, me) knew how to mow the lawn before my mother would let me do it by myself. |
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| 19. |
Dan's brother, Zachary, always plays tricks on (I, me). |
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| 20. |
Mr. Jackson asked, "Where do you want (I, me) to put the table?" |
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| 21. |
"He isn't very nice to other people," (she, her) said sadly. |
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| 22. |
Jane tried to forecast the results of (she, her) final exam. |
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| 23. |
John held the umbrella for Kim so (she, her) would not get wet. |
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| 24. |
She gave (she, her) money freely to the homeless people. |
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| 25. |
Betty stayed home from work, and (she, her) got some rest. |
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| 26. |
Dad could not find his drill, so (he, him) used a screwdriver instead. |
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| 27. |
Jason felt dejected when Jeremy wouldn't talk to (he, him) on the phone. |
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| 28. |
I thought Jim was my enemy, but (he, him) turned out to be a very good friend. |
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| 29. |
He doesn't like for people to laugh at (he, him). |
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| 30. |
Alan struck a match so (he, him) could light the candle. |
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