5. My friend and I
6. You
made up toda
a quarrel yesterday, but we
all done well in last week's Maths test.
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whats this i cant understand the question only
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grammer bank
Explanation:
The difference between "I and my friends" and "my friends and I" is purely a matter of courtesy - they are both grammatically correct. I would tend to stick to the latter though, as it a) is more commonplace, b) is considered more polite, c) seems to flow better.
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