becuase i said it was
The correct phrasing is "my partner and I." Using "my partner and me" in a sentence as the subject would be grammatically incorrect.
"I" is the first person pronoun.
A grammatically correct sentence follows the rules of syntax and grammar in a specific language. This includes using proper word order, punctuation, verb tense, subject-verb agreement, and sentence structure. Grammatically correct sentences are clear, coherent, and convey the intended meaning effectively.
'Did she came...' is incorrect. 'Did she come...' is correct.
LeastDuck, as you are a grrreat fan of deleting other people´s answer, try your own medicine. Like it, Ducky?
it IS physically possible, but not grammatically correct.
The correct phrasing is "my partner and I." Using "my partner and me" in a sentence as the subject would be grammatically incorrect.
I is a personal pronoun.
"I" is the first person pronoun.
A grammatically correct sentence follows the rules of syntax and grammar in a specific language. This includes using proper word order, punctuation, verb tense, subject-verb agreement, and sentence structure. Grammatically correct sentences are clear, coherent, and convey the intended meaning effectively.
'Did she came...' is incorrect. 'Did she come...' is correct.
Grammatically, there is no difference. They are interchangeable, but should not be used together.
LeastDuck, as you are a grrreat fan of deleting other people´s answer, try your own medicine. Like it, Ducky?
We are going to the market again.
All the King's horses and all the King's men couldn't put Humpty together again.
And after the reunion, they all together had a happy life. This is a sentence using all together as a phrase.
yup its true, it swims using its arms to glide in the water