I is a subject pronoun, while me is an object pronoun. "You and I" is correct when the speaker is the subject. "You and me" is correct when the speaker is the object
List contains 100 common English verbs with conjugations and examples. Verbs organized in present-past-past participle-present participle sequence. List excludes modal verbs but includes some examples
Worksheet includes 16 prepositions for filling in sentences. Prepositions include across, at, by, during, for, from, in, into, of, on, through, to, towards, with
Adjectives change nouns to add new meanings. Sentences include 110 examples of adjective usage
"Was" indicates actions, "was" shows states, "was" indicates conditions. "Did" indicates actions, "was" shows states, "was" shows conditions. "Was" indicates actions, "was" shows states, "was" shows conditions. "Was" indicates states, "was" shows states, "was" shows conditions
"Help with" refers to concrete tasks with definite beginning and end. "Help in" indicates abstract or ongoing tasks that cannot be measured. Both phrases are proper but should not be used interchangeably