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Me, Myself, and I--the More Grammar Changes, the More it Remains the Same (Why Do We Say That?), Paperback / softback Book

Me, Myself, and I--the More Grammar Changes, the More it Remains the Same (Why Do We Say That?) Paperback / softback

Paperback / softback

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The More Grammar Changes the More it Remains the Same.

Julie and I went to the seashore. Julie and me went out to lunch. Julie and myself shared a pizza. Which is right? Students will know the answer to this, and many pressing usage questions, after reading this book.

Examples and writing exercises included.

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