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My brothers and I me. As in 'A picture of my brothers and me', or 'This is my brothers and me'.
Sorry.*
*Not sorry. I'm going to win the grammar wars tiny bit by tiny bit.
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Enzyme is powered by sunlight,
Wed 21 Aug 2013, 13:30,
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Who is on the hill? My Brothers and I are on the hill.
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LordManley twitter.com/LordManley,
Wed 21 Aug 2013, 13:59,
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one is with one's brothers on the hill
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Elvis impersonator,
Wed 21 Aug 2013, 18:14,
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No, because it is him.
One is third person singular.
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LordManley twitter.com/LordManley,
Wed 21 Aug 2013, 18:56,
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OMG
You're right! I'm usually pretty detailed about this kind of stuff!
*hangs self*
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laffingleigh,
Wed 21 Aug 2013, 17:14,
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