How do you correct this sentence: In September me and him gots to start going to middle school.

In September, me and him have to start going to middle school.

you change gots to have.
subject verb agreement.
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In September, he and I have to go to middle school.

You need to use the subject pronouns -- he and I -- because they are the subjects of your sentence.

Note that gots is not an English word.

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Thanks!

To correct the sentence, you would need to make a few changes. The correct version of the sentence would be: "In September, he and I have to start going to middle school."

Here's how to correct it:

1. Use proper subject pronouns: Instead of saying "me," use "I" as the subject of the sentence. This change clarifies that you are talking about yourself as the subject.

2. Switch the order: In English, proper grammar dictates that when referring to oneself and another person, you should place the other person first. Begin the sentence with "he and I" instead of "me and him."

3. Use the correct verb form: Instead of saying "gots," use the correct form of the verb "to have." In this case, "have" should be in the form of "have to" to indicate obligation or necessity.

So, by applying these changes, the corrected sentence becomes: "In September, he and I have to start going to middle school."