Identify the interrogative sentence that is correctly punctuated and that shows correct pronoun usage. A) Can Althea and I come with you? B) Can Althea and me come with you? C) Althea and me are going too. D) Althea and I are going too.
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Identify the interrogative sentence that is correctly punctuated and that shows correct pronoun usage. A) Can Althea and I come with you? B) Can Althea and me come with you? C) Althea and me are going too. D) Althea and I are going too.
Solution
The correctly punctuated sentence with correct pronoun usage is "Can Althea and I come with you?"
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