How to Use my in a Sentence
my
adjective- It was my fault that we lost the game.
- My wife and I both love to dance.
- I enjoy my job very much.
- I always keep my promises.
- When I woke up this morning, my head ached and my throat was sore.
- My favorite TV show was on last night.
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Dear Amy: My husband and I have been married for six years.
— Amy Dickinson, The Denver Post, 1 Jan. 2017 -
This is it, my friends: 2016 has gone in a puff of evil Satanic smoke, and good riddance.
— Marla Jo Fisher, Orange County Register, 1 Jan. 2017 -
Either way, these comments leave doubt and uncertainty for the marijuana industry, stifling job growth in my state.
— Alicia Wallace, The Cannabist, 23 Feb. 2017 - It was my fault that we lost the game.
- My wife and I both love to dance.
- I enjoy my job very much.
- I always keep my promises.
- When I woke up this morning, my head ached and my throat was sore.
- My favorite TV show was on last night.
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Dear Amy: My husband and I have been married for six years.
— Amy Dickinson, The Denver Post, 1 Jan. 2017 -
This is it, my friends: 2016 has gone in a puff of evil Satanic smoke, and good riddance.
— Marla Jo Fisher, Orange County Register, 1 Jan. 2017 -
Either way, these comments leave doubt and uncertainty for the marijuana industry, stifling job growth in my state.
— Alicia Wallace, The Cannabist, 23 Feb. 2017
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