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I have a twin sister!

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Asked over 8 years ago by userpic Mack😂(AKALolz)
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5429 15 469121640 profile 1924279 0
Lol we aren't twins she's in 8th grade I'm in 7th. Also, everyone anywhere at anytime asks if we are twins.
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5487 18 474144462 profile 1939958 0
I'm. Right!!!
over 8 years ago
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5691 23 491785398 profile 1293445 0
Heh.
over 8 years ago
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5474 18 473021146 profile 1727714 0
U don't look alike
over 8 years ago
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5748 5 496645814 profile 1158737 0
Yes they do😒
over 8 years ago
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5438 21 469921231 profile 1948550 0
@Mack😂(AKALolz) oh my, you too look so much alike, you could be fraternal twins, like my twin sister and I
about 8 years ago
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5691 23 491785398 profile 1293445 0
@Cheyanne **my twin sister and me.
about 8 years ago
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5438 21 469921231 profile 1948550 0
@Schrödinger what?
about 8 years ago
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5691 23 491785398 profile 1293445 0
@Cheyanne It's "my twin sister and me." not "my twin sister and I." Props for you for not saying "me and my sister," though.
about 8 years ago
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5438 21 469921231 profile 1948550 0
@Schrödinger I believe it's "my twin sister and I because it makes more sense than "my twin sister and me". What do you mean by props for you?
about 8 years ago
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5691 23 491785398 profile 1293445 0
@Cheyanne No, because would you say: "You look like I"? No, you would say: "You look like me."
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5438 21 469921231 profile 1948550 0
@Schrödinger well in that sense you would say "me" instead of "I"
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5691 23 491785398 profile 1293445 0
@Cheyanne Which is correct.
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5438 21 469921231 profile 1948550 0
@Schrödinger what do you mean?
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5691 23 491785398 profile 1293445 0
@Cheyanne The sense I am speaking is gramatically correct.
about 8 years ago
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5438 21 469921231 profile 1948550 0
@Schrödinger oh, but I still disagree because you would say my twin sister and I not my twin sister and me, unless like you said "you look like me" then it is correct
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5691 23 491785398 profile 1293445 0
@Cheyanne No. The trick for knowing whether to say "I" or "me" is the way I explained. Sometimes they teach you that in primary school.
about 8 years ago
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5438 21 469921231 profile 1948550 0
@Schrödinger oh okay, and I'm not sure if I was taught that
about 8 years ago
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5779 22 499388068 profile 690603 0
@Cheyanne you're right
about 8 years ago
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5438 21 469921231 profile 1948550 0
@KappaEthan okay, cool, I thought so, but I wasn't sure
about 8 years ago
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5474 18 473021146 profile 1727714 0
@Schrödinger sorry my spouse but I disagree😘😘😘
about 8 years ago
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5691 23 491785398 profile 1293445 0
Google it guys.
about 8 years ago
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5779 22 499388068 profile 690603 0
"My twin sister and I"
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5438 21 469921231 profile 1948550 0
@KappaEthan yeah that makes more sense than "my twin sister and me" and I have a twin sister and I would say "my twin sister and I" because the other way makes no sense
about 8 years ago
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5691 23 491785398 profile 1293445 0
I don't know what to tell you people. When @Cheyanne said it, it's supposed to be "my twin sister and me."
about 8 years ago
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5691 23 491785398 profile 1293445 0
**it was
about 8 years ago
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5779 22 499388068 profile 690603 0
*my twin sister and I
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5748 5 496645814 profile 1158737 0
(Caveman speak) Uhh! This me and twin sister uhh!
about 8 years ago
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5691 23 491785398 profile 1293445 0
"Both 'mother and I' and 'mother and me' are correct. It all depends on the context you are using the phrase. The key is to break down the sentence into two using mother and I or mother and me to see which is appropriate.
about 8 years ago
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5691 23 491785398 profile 1293445 0
For example, 'Mother and I went to the market' or 'Mother and me went to the market' To test the correctness, you break it into two sentences. 1. Mother went to the market (correct) 2. I went to the market. (correct)
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5691 23 491785398 profile 1293445 0
3. Me went to the market. (wrong) That means the right answer is Mother and I went to the market. Another example, John took 'mother and I to the market' or 'John took mother and me to the market'.
about 8 years ago
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5691 23 491785398 profile 1293445 0
Using the same rule above, we have, 1. John took mother to the market. (correct) 2. John took I to the market. (wrong) 3. John took me to the market. (correct) So the correct statement in this case is John took mother and me to the market."
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5691 23 491785398 profile 1293445 0
(Pasted from an answers site)
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