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You or she have to be blamed for the accident

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Answered by nethrahn007
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Answered by kumarsurinder587
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Answer1: You and she have to be blamed for the accident.

Answer2: Either you or she has to be blamed for the accident.

Explanation: In case of three persons eg. you, I, and he, the sequence of something done bad is "I, you and he". Example sentence: I, you and he have to be blamed for the wrong treatment.

Whereas in case of three persons eg. you, I, and he, the sequence of something done good is "he, you and I".

Example sentence: He, you and I have to be appreciated for the good treatment.

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