Also, it's John and I, not John and me.
Not always. It depends on the context. Post the sentence you got.
Seventh's right.
The best tip to use is this.
When a sentence comes up and you list someone else and yourself, imagine the sentence without the other person.
Here's a scenario.
You go to the shopsYou would say: "I went to the shops".
You wouldn't say: "Me went to the shops".
John and you go to the shopsSo, you say: "John and I went to the shops".
You ask what present someone is giving to you.You would say: "What did you get me?".
You wouldn't say: "What did you get I?".
You ask what present someone is giving to John and you.So, you say: "What did you get John and me?".
I just don't see why we need to have to answer questions and why we can't do other things on the websites to give rice, since the ads are what make the money for the rice.
I may have sounded a bit harsh.
It's supposed to do a few things.
One, it's supposed to be a bit of work. It means more to say that you've worked for your act of charity rather than it to just be done.
This is why it only donates rice for correct answers.
It encourages people to learn.
Young school children (9 to 13, say) will find it to provide a good exercise for them in revising what they have learnt.
The different problems and things can challenge people, and they repeat on a cycle (especially if you get one wrong).
It's a good way to get people "hooked" on the game and continue playing it, as they try to do as best they can, while incorporating some learning too.