which sentence is grammatically correct? she and i are looking for a flowchart that would explain the complex, step-by-step procedure. her and me are looking for a flowchart that would explain the complex, step by step procedure. she and i are looking for a flowchart that would explain the complex, step by step procedure.

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The first sentence is grammatically correct. It is "She and I are looking for a flowchart that would explain the complex, step-by-step procedure."

A sentence is grammatically correct when there are no errors in grammar. To determine whether a sentence is correct or incorrect, we must first determine the subject-verb agreement.

  1. She and I are looking for a flowchart that would explain the complex, step-by-step procedure.
  2. Her and me are looking for a flowchart that would explain the complex, step by step procedure.
  3. She and I are looking for a flowchart that would explain the complex, step by step procedure.

Sentence 1: "She and I" are correct because the position is subject. ✅

Sentence 2: "Her and me" are incorrect. It must be the object of the sentence and not the subject. ❌

Sentence 3: "She and I" are correct because the position is subject. ✅

Second, let's focus on the sentence 1 and 3 only. There is a different use of step by step or step-by-step

  • "Step by step" is a phrasal noun or verb that we use to describe how to do something. When written in this format, it does not need to be hyphenated.
  • "Step-by-step" is acceptable as an adjective or adverb that describe another word. The basic use of an adjective and adverb:

- Adjective describes noun/pronouns

- Adverb describes verbs, adjectives, or other adverb.

→ In this context, step-by-step is an adverb that describes the adjective "complex." She and I are looking for a flowchart that would explain the complex, step-by-step procedure.

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