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correct the two errors. _macattack_ 52 likes _macattack_ me and my cous…

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correct the two errors.
_macattack_
52 likes
_macattack_ me and my cousin
both got our liscences today! finally
#freedom
me and my cousin both got our lisences today!

Explanation:

Brief Explanations
  1. 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".
  2. The word "lisences" is misspelled. The correct spelling of the plural noun for driving permits is "licences" (or "licenses" in American English).

Answer:

  1. 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)
  2. Replace "lisences" with "licences" (or "licenses")