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The singular number in us
Our singular form is me. We, which means we in Chinese, is an accusative form, corresponding to the singular of the accusative form. Me as a pronoun means me, and as a noun means self, extremely selfish person, part of self, name, etc. Me usually takes the object after the transitive verb and the predicative after the copulative verb.

American sentence making

Come with us or meet us there.

It either liberates us or enslaves us.

Porter: Please trust us.

We are all qualified.

The shop billed us.

A puddle surprised us.

Forests surround us, help us, feed us, protect us, educate us and entertain us-even though we take them for granted and never think about them.

They may make friends with us. They might eat us.

It should give us energy, not drag us down.

Let's try to persuade him to join us.