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asambeis [7]
2 years ago
12

Which of the following does NOT need to be corrected?

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1 answer:
Paul [167]2 years ago
6 0

Answer:

The answer is C. She asked us to keep the secret between her and I.

Explanation:

"Jack and me, ted and me, and them" are not properly formed sentences, because "-- and me" is not a proper sentence because "me" adds a pausing cause to the sentence, making it improper. "Her and I" is proper, which means the only proper one is C.

Hope this helped.

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