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Identify the interrogative sentence that is correctly punctuated and that shows correct pronoun usage.

A) Can Althea and I come with you?

B) Can Althea and me come with you?

C) Althea and me are going too.

D) Althea and I are going too.

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Answer:

The answer is A)

Step-by-step explanation:

Interrogative sentences have question marks, so C and D are both ruled out. B's grammar is horribly off so it leaves us with A.

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Answer:

Interrogative sentences are questions - think of Sherlock Holmes investigating...he is asking questions. interrogating.

So, your two choices would be A and B.

Which one is correct? A

Step-by-step explanation:

You could say, "Can I come with you? Can Althea come with you? Can Althea and I come with you?

Look at B - you cannot say, "Can me come with you..."

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