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With their parents away at work, Precious and Tabitha are home alone with their grandfather, T.C., when two strangers attempt to rob their house.
In the sentence 'They are my parents, my sister and me', the word 'me' is not actually the object, it is (part of) the complement of 'are'. But it is not the subject. 'I' is only used when it is actually the subject. Use 'me' in all other positions.
My Parents, My Sister & Me: With Taylor Faye Ruffin, Serena McGann, Ryan Puszewski, Tyrin Niles.
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Jul 7, 2023 · Knowing when to use me and I can be confusing, so here is a quick guide: Use me when you’re talking about an action done to, toward, for, with, or without you. And use I whenever you’re the one doing the action.
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My Parents, My Sister & Me. 2009. TV-PG. Family. Cast. Taylor Faye Ruffin (Tabitha) Serena McGann (Precious) Ryan Puszewski (Lance) Tyrin Niles (Biscuit) Ric Reitz (Joel Goldman) Lou...
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Oct 22, 2010 · This is a demo reel from an episode of "My Parents, My Sister, and Me." In this episode, "Hunter," Nicholas Stargel, tricks the robbers by sending a S.O.S....
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