When I am unsure of a spelling, I like to refer back to my trusty dictionary.
Use "she" when referring to a female as the subject of a sentence. For example, "She is going to the store." Use "her" when referring to a female as the object of a sentence. For example, "I saw her at the party."
The pronouns 'me' and 'you' are used as the object of a sentence or phrase. (note: it's always more polite to put the word 'you' first before 'me') Example sentence: This trip will be a great experience for you and me.
You use juiciously when you are referring to something that is being mixed or added.
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You can put their if you are referring to many/plural.
We is used when referring to the subject whereas us refers to the object of a sentence.
I is used for the subject of a sentence or phrase; me is used as the object of a sentence or phrase. Example:He gave me the book.I will give the book to you.I am going to the mall; will you come with me?
"I" is the correct word to use sometimes and "me" is the correct word to use sometimes.Use "I" when you are referring to yourself and you are the subject of the sentence. For example, "I went to the store."Use "me" when you are referring to yourself and you are the object of the sentence or in a prepositional phrase and the like. For example, "Grandfather gave me a gift."
We is used when referring to the subject whereas us refers to the object of a sentence.
That movie star has very pulchritudinous features.
Its possible to use "call by " in a sentence if referring to a visit . For example " I will call by your house later today to pick up somethings. Call is referring to a visit and by meaning the place you are going to visit.
we use this when referring to one thing and these when referring to more than one object.''This is my bag.We are talking about one bag hereon lets use [these] are my bags its obvious that we are referring to more than one bag here.