In the workbook Paso A Paso by Scott Foresman what is the answer to number 1-8 on page forty-nine?
"Scott" in Welsh is "Scott."
The Hawaiian name equivalent for Scott is "Kauka."
The plural possessive form of Scott is Scotts'.
Scott would be translated to Yiddish as "שקאַט" (S'hkot).
"For Scott and me" is correct. "For Scott and I" is incorrect.The easiest way to remember is to substitute "us" or "we" for the longer version. For example, you would say "from us," so you say "from Scott and me," but you would say "Weare going to the store," so you say "Scott and I are going to the store."If you could shorten the group of people to "us," then you use me, him, her, them, etc.If you could shorten the group of people to "we," then you use I, he, she, they, etc.
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Scott Foresman was created in 1896.
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The Scott Foresman company specializes in education for elementary schools. It was founded in 1896 by Erastus Scott and is at the moment owned by Pearson Education.
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