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correct the two errors.
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_macattack_ me and my cousin
both got our liscences today! finally
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me and my cousin both got our lisences today!
Brief Explanations
- The pronoun "Me" is used incorrectly as the subject of the sentence. When referring to oneself and another person as the subject, "I" should be used instead of "Me".
- The word "lisences" is misspelled. The correct spelling of the plural noun for driving permits is "licences" (or "licenses" in American English).
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- Replace "Me" with "I" → "I and my cousin both got our licences today!" (or "My cousin and I both got our licences today!" for standard polite ordering)
- Replace "lisences" with "licences" (or "licenses")