Difference between Me and Maine

What is the difference between Me and Maine?

Me as a pronoun is as the direct object of a verb. while Maine as a proper noun is a province in northwest france, centred on le mans

Me

Part of speech: pronoun

Definition: As the direct object of a verb. As a reflexive direct object of a verb. As the object of a preposition. As the indirect object of a verb. As a reflexive indirect object of a verb; the ethical dative. As the complement of the copula (“be”, “is”). Preceding a noun, marking ownership. As the subject of a verb, used with and. As the subject of a verb, used without and.

Example sentence: I myself never feel that I'm sexy. If people call me cute, I am happier.

Maine

Part of speech: proper noun

Definition: A province in northwest France, centred on Le MansThe northeasternmost state of the United States of America. Capital: AugustaA town in Marathon County, Wisconsin.A town in Outagamie County, Wisconsin.A town in Broome County, New York.

Example sentence: Maine out of season is unmistakably a great destination: hospitable, good-humored, plenty of elbow room, short days, dark nights of crackling ice crystals.

We hope you now know whether to use Me or Maine in your sentence.

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