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4 Affect vs. effect 5 Who vs. that 6 That vs. which 7 I.e. vs. e.g. 8 Then vs. than 9 Each and every 10 More than vs. over 11 Less vs. fewer 12 Me vs. I 13 A lot vs. allot vs. alot 14 Farther vs. further 15 Like vs. such as 16 May vs. might 17 Past vs. pa...
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1st Person: I / We — Me / Us SUBJECT (NOMINATIVE) PRONOUN After a noun is mentioned the first time, we tend not to repeat it. Instead, we use a pronoun to refer to the noun. The first-person singular pronoun for the subject (the agent of the action) is I, and the plural prono...
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It was either she or I who got there first. The informal way is to use the objective case: It was either her or me who got there first. Subject complements vs. direct objects Although subject complements and direct objects both come after verbs, they operate differently. Unlike subject co...