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I am carious to vs me and he were

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are unrelated in terms of grammar and meaning. The first phrase has a spelling error ('carious' instead of 'curious') and a preposition error ('to' should be followed by a verb). The second phrase has a subject-verb agreement issue ('me and he' should be 'he and I').

Last updated: March 15, 2024

I am carious to

This phrase is incorrect. 'Carious' is a misspelling of 'curious,' and 'to' should be followed by a verb.

The correct phrase should be 'I am curious to.' 'Curious' means eager to know or learn something.

me and he were

This phrase is incorrect. 'Me and he' should be 'he and I' for proper subject-verb agreement.

The correct phrase should be 'He and I were.' This follows the correct subject-verb order in English sentences.

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