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Yes, this sentence is grammatically correct. Here are some examples:You went to the water park on Monday with your friend Joey.I went to the water park on Monday with my friends.
I went back to school on Monday = Am Montag bin ich wieder zur/in die Schule gegangen
You say her in a sentence like: I saw her at the park (instead of I saw Ellie May at the park).You say she in a sentence like: She saw me at the park, or She went to the park today.
You can say this. 'I went hiking this past monday.'
No, it is not correct to say "i and Liza went to the park." In English, when referring to yourself and another person, the correct order is to put the other person before yourself. So, it should be "Liza and I went to the park."
Yes it is.The word "me" is the object of the preposition "to." Objects must be in the objective case. The objective case of the pronoun "I" is "me."An easy way to remember this is, you would not say She gave the book to I. You would say She gave the book to me. So you must also say She gave the book to Lisa and me.Many people have trouble with this because they remember their first grade teachers telling them that they shouldn't say Lisa and me went to the park. Their teachers tell them to say Lisa and I went to the park. From this they conclude that "Lisa and me" is never correct. That is the wrong conclusion.Lisa and I went to the park is correct because "I" is part of the subject of the sentence, so you must use "I" instead of "me." Again, you would say I went to the park (NOT Me went to the park) so use must use Lisa and I went to the park.
Yes. Examples: Junior Class Sophomore Class
my friends went to a concert last monday on labor day
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"Monday will have foggy weather".
than is a comparison while then is used to say after this... eg. than- I think that eggs are better than milk. then- I went to the park and then i went home.