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HELP ME MATCH T-T 1.
me, him, us, whom

strict attention to the rules of correct English

2 .

emotions

verbs that do not have objects

3 .

lie, sit, rise

a signal word for cause and effect

4 .

consequently

verb ending used to form past tense of regular verbs

5 .

informal English

verbs that need direct objects

6 .

-s or-es

a word for feelings

7 .

lay, set, raise

nominative-case pronouns

8 .

I, he, we, who

verb ending used with a third person singular subject

9 .

-d or -ed

objective-case pronouns

10 .

formal English

used in casual conversation

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