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You'll have to drive (I, me) home from my eye doctor because I won't be able to see very well. |
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My mom has a quirk that drives (I, me) crazy. She always picks up my glass to wash it before I have finished drinking. |
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Mrs. Harris thinks that Matthew is the culprit in the fire alarm prank, but since he was with (I, me), I will intercede on his behalf. |
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You'll have to drive me home from my eye doctor because (I, me) won't be able to see very well. |
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(I, Me) always get the doldrums when it's rainy and muggy outside. That type of weather tends to make me lazy. |
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If I'm going to be the leader, (I, me) would like to plan the meetings. |
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My claustrophobia doesn't seem to bother (I, me) as much if I know that I can leave the tight place. |
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Since my two best friends were arguing, (I, me) offered to intercede for them so they could get along again. |
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Will you oblige (I, me) by keeping that rumor to yourself? |
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I wish that (I, me) could be omnipresent so that I could get more things done at one time. |
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My mom told (I, me) not to antagonize my brother. |
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Although (I, me) enjoyed the theme of your research, your paper was poorly written. |
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Although I was only a few minutes late getting home, my mom began to rebuke (I, me) for being tardy. |
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Although I believed his lies this time, he will not delude (I, me) again. |
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"Don't follow (I, me)," he said to his dog. "Go home." |
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The precarious railing made me uneasy and (I, me) was not willing to climb any higher. |
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(I, Me) did not mean to infer that you had neglected your responsibilities. |
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I wanted to broach the subject, but (I, me) didn't have the nerve since Caleb was in such a gloomy mood. |
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The mechanic performed an exhaustive test on my car to see why it kept dying on (I, me). |
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(I, Me) need to dispatch this report as soon as possible. |
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