You and I, or you and me? Which one is correct, why?
| | | | | | | | Part of the reason this is so tricky is "you" can be either a subject or object pronoun in English, but "I" is always a subject pronoun and "me" is always an object pronoun.... Read more » |
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| | | | | | | We usually invert the subject and verb in a question, and with most verbs in the simple present and past tenses we use do/does/did as auxiliary verbs, e.g. "What do you thin... Read more » |
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| | | | | | | It could just about be correct if you mean that he travelled along the coast. However, if you mean that he travelled from one place to another by going across the sea, it sho... Read more » |
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