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Glance at mine and Michaels calendar to see if we have time for lunch. Glance at Michaels and my calendar to see if we have time for lunch. Glance at our calendars to see if we have time for lunch. Michael and I have calendars. Glance at our calendars to see if we have time for lunch. Michael and I have calendars; glance at them to see if we have time for lunch. The first choice is erroneous because removing and Michaels results in Glance at mine calendar to see if we have time for lunch. Also, its considered good form to name another person before using a personal pronoun. Therefore, the best choice is the revision Glance at Michaels and my calendar to see if we have time for lunch if you and Michael share a calendar. If you each have your own calendar, write or say, Glance at Michaels and my calendars to see if we have time for lunch but only if Glance at our calendar(s) to see if we have time for lunch is unsatisfactory because your identities must be specified. The last two versions suggest overcorrection of Pythonesque proportions. Improve your English with only 5 minutes per day. Try the Daily Exercise!
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