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Jessie decided to go on a bike ride with
Hannah and me.

Hannah and me invited Jessie to go on a
bike ride with us.


_______________________________
*When you are in doubt about which sentence is correct,
take the real name and the 'and' out of the sentence.
Whichever makes sense belongs there.
Example:
Jessie decided to go on a bike ride with me.



Casey and I built a snowman in our front yard.

The snowman was built by I.

_____________________________________
I is used in the subject of any sentence.
Me is used in the object of any sentence.



I would rather go to your house than mine.

We can go to the wedding, than
go to the reception.


___________________________
Use 'than' to compare between two different
things


The monkey ate then took a nap.
I would rather play volleyball then basketball.


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Use 'then' when you are talking about a
point in time or in addition to


Your dog is nicer than mine.
Your a good owner to this dog.


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'Your' is a possessive pronoun.
enter text here


You're a fantastic fruit grower.

I like you're fruit better than I like mine.






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You're is a contraction of "you
are". To know the correct
spelling of the word, when using
you're, say it as "you are"


It's good to use your manners.
It's collar broke off the chain.


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It's is a contraction of
'it is'.
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This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2010 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
Publish your own children's book:
www.storyjumper.com


Jessie decided to go on a bike ride with
Hannah and me.

Hannah and me invited Jessie to go on a
bike ride with us.


_______________________________
*When you are in doubt about which sentence is correct,
take the real name and the 'and' out of the sentence.
Whichever makes sense belongs there.
Example:
Jessie decided to go on a bike ride with me.



Casey and I built a snowman in our front yard.

The snowman was built by I.

_____________________________________
I is used in the subject of any sentence.
Me is used in the object of any sentence.



I would rather go to your house than mine.

We can go to the wedding, than
go to the reception.


___________________________
Use 'than' to compare between two different
things
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