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My contacts felt dry to my eyes, so (I, me) took them out to lubricate them with the solution. |
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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) would like to acknowledge all of the hard work Morgan has been doing. |
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My dad's relentless inquisition about my whereabouts last night finally caused (I, me) to break down and tell him the truth. |
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They don't think it's a good idea for (I, me) to move to California. |
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The metropolitan only had a 10-mile commute to work every morning, but it took (he, him) almost an hour to get there. |
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(He, Him) came from a poor immigrant family and grew up in a run-down section of Chicago. |
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The basketball team rallied to encompass the coach after the huge win. Little did (he, him) know, but he was about to be soaked with ice-cold water. |
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John grew up in an affluent neighborhood, so it was difficult for (he, him) to adjust to the lifestyle of a middle-income family. |
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He swore (he, him) was not involved in the riot and was merely an innocent bystander. |
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Is that book (you, your, yours, you're)? |
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You can sprain your ankle if (you, your, yours, you're) not careful when hiking. |
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Your story has to be factual if (you, your, yours, you're) want people to believe it. |
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Study hard and (you, your, yours, you're) will accomplish your goals. |
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Since this coat is (you, your, yours, you're), you can pick it up after the show. |
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(Her, Hers, She) stained her dress with orange juice. |
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Joe was overcome with ecstasy when Missy said (her, hers, she) would marry him. |
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A small spark of static electricity shocked my cat when I brushed (her, hers, she) coat. |
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(Her, Hers, She) dropped the basket and broke all the eggs. |
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His position was dominant over (her, hers, she). |
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Nicole said Joshua's story about seeing (she, her) at the pool was a figment of his imagination. |
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Ms. Smith's printing business was so lucrative that (she, her) was able to hire three new employees. |
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Because the principal spoke too long, Grace had to abridge (she, her) speech at graduation. |
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Kaylee's demeanor wins (she, her) a lot of popularity contests and many friends. |
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(She, Her) has refused to negotiate with the guerrillas, calling them a gang of bandits. |
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We had a quarrel about (whose, who, who's) should clean our room. |
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Please meet the teacher (whose, who, who's) class won the award for perfect attendance. |
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Mark Spitz, (whose, who, who's) won seven Olympic gold medals in swimming, spoke at our school yesterday. |
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Coach Williams asked, "(whose, who, who's) planning to go out for football next year?" |
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For a person (whose, who, who's) allergic, an ant bite can be fatal. |
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"Don't give up now," the coach told (we, us). |
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I asked my father, "Why can't (we, us) go to the mall?" |
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(We, Us) found the shipwreck just a little more than a fathom beneath the surface of the water. |
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The witness' statements were very concise and helped (we, us) solve the case with little effort. |
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It was such a calamity that our family had lost its matriarch, but we knew that she loved each one of (we, us) dearly, so we will always have the memories. |
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