The correct phrase is "Fred and I fixed the engine." When using a subject pronoun, "I" should be used instead of "me." The phrase is grammatically correct because "Fred and I" are the ones performing the action of fixing the engine.
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Fred Durst goes by Fred.
The cast of Fred Goes in for Horses - 1913 includes: Fred Mace as Fred
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Fred Shellac's birth name is Fred Henry Schellack.
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Fred Hollows fixed vision impairment, especially with children, in third world countries.
No. It should say "How is Fred Martin doing?"
The correct punctuation marks in the sentence are: "What shall we do?" Fred asked Tim.
"What shall we do, Fred ? " asked Tim. ( If Tim is talking to Fred.)"What shall we do? " Fred asked Tim. (If Fred is talking to Tim.)
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If this occurs, then it means that there is a problem with you engine. A mechanic can figure out how your engine should be fixed.
It comes from French, and it means the price is fixed. It's "prix fixe."
That's correct.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Mr. Carroll, do you know of any jobs we could do after school?" asked Fred.
The correct punctuation for the sentence is: "Mr. Carroll, do you know of any jobs we could do after school?" asked Fred.