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Re: Re: Re: Old tractors are important!!!
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Posted by Sid on August 12, 2003 at 19:09:39 from (12.160.110.57):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Old tractors are important!!! posted by Miss English on August 12, 2003 at 18:29:57:
Wel Miss English, let me tell you what my English teacher taught me, I is first person singular,active. For example, "I went to town". You would not say, "Me went to town". Me is first person singular passive. For example you would not say "He gave I an apple". You would say "He gave me an apple". Furthermore, I checked with a modern day teacher and she confirmed my suspicion that thurlow's statement is correct. I would like to commend Bryan on his post and I feel that he has summed things up pretty well. I know I more than likely have some mispelled words and my punctuation is correct. Perhaps a proffeser will step in and correct us all. But then that might take away all the fun.
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