TExES English, Language Arts, and Reading 7-12 231 Latest Update Graded A+
You and I/Me "Between You and I" is wrong, "You and I were meant to fly" is correct Less and Fewer Fewer is used when you can count the objects, less is used when you can't Who and Whom Whom is an objective pronoun (An objective pronoun acts as the object of a sentence—it receives the action of the verb. The objective pronouns are her, him, it, me, them, us, and you); it should be used to refer to the object of a sentence. If you're stuck, you can try this formula: if the pronoun can be replaced by he or she, then use who. if the pronoun can be replaced by him or her, then use whom (you can also look for the preposition). That and Which That uses a restrictive clause "gems that sparkle" or "dogs that bark scare me" while Which uses a nonrestrictive clause "diamonds, which are expensive, often elicit forgiveness" or "dogs, which make great pets, can be expensive".
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