There’s a difference between me and I. In casual conversation, most people I know don’t worry too much about sounding proper. They don’t bother with “whom.” They say, “There’s a lot of people here” ...
Betsy in Albany had a great question about "I" versus "me." Consider the sentence: "John's hidden agenda was to make George and I say nice things about him." Should that "I" be "me"? Advertisement ...
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Why You Should Stop Saying “I Cut Me” in English
Reflexive pronouns like myself and yourself are simpler than they seem - once you know the rule! In this English Made Easy lesson, Claire explains how to use them correctly and avoid common mistakes.
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