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I, you and he went to the fair correct the sentence​

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Answered by SparshaM
0

Answer:

  • Here the given question 'I, you and he went to the fair' is said to correct the sentence.
  • 'We were went to the fair' is the correct answer. Because here 'I, you and he' means 'we'

  • When a word or group of words sits side by side and forms a completely logical idea, it is called a sentence.
  • Structure of sentence
  • Subject +verb+object
  • Examples: I went to the fair. He went to the fair.
Answered by upenderjoshi28
2

Answer:

The given sentence should be written correctly as shown below:

You, he and I went to the fair.

Explanation:

Whenever we use personal pronouns together, we follow the order 321. It means third person pronoun should be used first; second person person pronoun after the first pronoun; and the first person pronoun should be used at the end.

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