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How do you explain to a person for whom English is a second language that in the below sentence, he should use 'me' and not "I" and the 'for' can be omitted?

Would you like for I to send it to you as a PDF?

I suggested he write "Would you like me to send it to you as a PDF?"
 

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Choose the sentence with correct use of the imperative sentence:
A She is closing the window behind her.
B They are closing the window.
C He wants to close the window.
D Close the window before you leave.