Is it correct to say myself and John?
Is it correct to say myself and John?
“I” is correct. The speaker is the subject of the sentence, the one performing the action, and so you use the subject version of the pronoun. You use “me” when the speaker is the object, the person being acted on. “Myself” is used to refer back to yourself if you’ve already mentioned yourself in a sentence.
What is the rule regarding the use of me or I in a sentence?
Answer: The word I is used when the pronoun is the subject of a sentence and me is used when the pronoun is instead the object of a sentence or a clause (meaning when it comes after a verb or a preposition).
What is the best reply to How are you?
There’s really only one correct answer to “How are you?” Do you know what it is? Well? The correct response is “Fine, and you?” That’s it.
Is myself and others grammatically correct?
4 Answers. They are all grammatical. Whether or not you put yourself first is a matter of etiquette. As long as you use the subject pronoun “I,” and not the object pronoun “me,” it’s grammatical.
What is so far so good mean?
—used to say that something (such as a project or an activity) has proceeded well or without problems up to the present “How’s the work on your house going?” “There’s a lot more to do, but so far, so good.”
Which one is you or is you?
The correct answer is ‘Which one is you?’ . But you could say ‘You are which one?’ If ‘Which one’ is the subject of the sentence the verb is ‘is’.
How do you respond to so far so good?
It’s just a greeting. And the usual response is “Good” whether you are actually good or not. If you have a relationship with someone, at least to know that they would appreciate some humor, then it can be appropriate to answer “How are you?” with “so far so good”.
How’s your day so far meaning?
As has been pointed out already, over and over and over again, the correct usage would be: “How has your day been so far?”, usually abbreviated to “How’s your day been so far?” (How’s can mean how is and how has).
How do you write me and another person?
It is the convention in English that when you list several people including yourself, you put yourself last, so you really should say “Someone and I are interested.” “Someone and I” is the subject of the sentence, so you should use the subjective case “I” rather than the objective “me”.
Which comes first me or the other person?
That’s your Quick and Dirty Tip: Always put the pronouns “me,” “my,” and “I” last in a list. For other pronouns, you can put them where they sound right to you, but if I’m mixing nouns and pronouns, I usually think it sounds better to put the pronoun first. Always put the pronouns “me,” “my,” and “I” last in a list.
How do you respond when someone says hang in there?
“Have a good day.” might suffice. I might venture, “I hope things go better today!” Another good answer, thank you benny.
Who said so far so good?
James Kelly’s