




Grammatically, that shoudl read "people who are homosexual or bisexual like Alice and I are offended". Saying it's "me and alice" would be misconstrued as you being homosexual and Alice being bisexual, when he is in fact, homosexual. And when referring to someone else and yourself, it'ss always "I", never "me":.Alan wrote:Its not funny at all. People who are homosexual or bisexual like me and alice are offended by that picture.
Thats why english is my weakest subject, and math is my strongestEscapay wrote:Grammatically, that shoudl read "people who are homosexual or bisexual like Alice and I are offended". Saying it's "me and alice" would be misconstrued as you being homosexual and Alice being bisexual, when he is in fact, homosexual. And when referring to someone else and yourself, it'ss always "I", never "me":.Alan wrote:Its not funny at all. People who are homosexual or bisexual like me and alice are offended by that picture.
Example: Alice and I went to the Store. NOT Me and Alice went to the store.
LOL. English was always my strongest, but I think chemistry was my weakest. I'm just nitpicky with grammar, even though I make some lazy mistakes on the boards when I'm typing.Alan wrote:[Thats why english is my weakest subject, and math is my strongest .
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