It depends on its content but they are mostly myths
1. Match up with four.
2. Match up with three.
3. Match up with two.
4. Match up with one.
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That is false
Step By Step Explanation
Answer:
1. I wanted to give the tickets to <em>her</em> and Jack.
2. Correct
Explanation:
1. The original question is wrong because you cannot give something to "she". One good rule of thumb is to remove the other clause, and see if the target word workss, like "I wanted to give the tickets to she."
From here, you can see that this is wrong, and you can replace it with "her."
2. You can do the same thing here, by doing this: "Could you go to the store for me?"
As you can see, this works and therefore is correct.
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