Grammar is not a matter of sounding correct or not
Grammar is not a matter of sounding correct or not Because there is no “and” between “MacBook Pro” and “two software programs”, it should mean that they are part of a list, so the next item of the list should be another object for the same verb: Many blunders–because they have been used for so long–have now sounded correct, but the fact remains that they are still grammatical errors. ‘I’ as a pronoun is used as the subject or in the subject of a sentence; thus, “I will give you a call.” “Me” as a pronoun is used as the object of a verb or as the predicate or as part of the predicate. Like, for example, “Give me a call,” in which ‘me’ is the object of the verb ‘give,’ as well as a part of the predicate “me a call.” The subject of the sentence is the invisible “you,” as in “You give me a call” or “You give Chris and me a call” or “You give me and Chris a call.”
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