To my old friend,
I thought you wuld like to know that I have been looking into jobs for the end year holiday. I was thinking about maybe being a cashier or a waitress? Those jobs are quite easy to get and I'm sure plenty of places will be hiring new people for the holiday rush! Plus over the summer I worked as a waterpark ticket register so how hard can a resturant server be compared to that? I think that I will save up the money for a college...nah you know me to well I'll put some of the money into savings but the rest is for things I'd like
(Ill edit this later, i have to switch classses so ill make it better in about an hour SORRYZ!)
The answer to your question would be that the pronoun that correctly completes the sentence using the objective case is the following one: Me. That is, the sentence would be as follows: Please leave the key with either Carol or me.
In this case, a pronoun in the objective case is needed. The pronoun in question functions as the object of the preposition "with". If the proper noun "Carol" was replaced, it would be changed by "her". This also indicates that a pronoun in the objective case is required after "or".
Omg I don’t know what to doooooo
I’ll do it in order of question. Sad, tiny, tired, stone, right, loud.
Thoughts are more important than actions mostly in the profession of Lawyers.
Lawyers sometimes develops fear in the mind of Plaintiffs. They may bluff, threat with legal actions or sometimes may even slap them with the fear of prison. Although they in some cases may actually take legal actions but most of the time it is aimed to bend the plaintiffs or the other side to their will.
Thus, they (lawyers) Sometimes just implement the idea or fear of prison in plaintiffs or other side's mind to make them bend at their will. Whereas, in actual they might not at all plan of sending them to prison.