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- I and someone, me and someone or I and someone we
40 "I and someone are interested" is grammatically correct 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"
- genderless pronouns - Why use their after someone? - English . . .
"Someone has forgotten their book" Why can we use 'Their" and what's the difference if instead of "their" we use "his her"?
- Usage of + or ++ in emails - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
I would agree with instinct71 It's used as follows: - say an email is sent to a list of recipients, but someone was omitted or the topic needs to include other recipient (s) The new recipient (s) are added to the To: or CC: fields and their names are also added to the body of the email with a ++ or + , just to inform everyone on the current distribution that others have been added to the
- What is difference between renter, tenant and rentee?
A renter is a person who pays rent in order to use something that to belongs to someone else, whether it be a house, room or even a car But a tenant can be a renter, free occupier or a caretaker of someone's property eg
- grammatical number - Plural form of someone? - English Language . . .
Someone, and indeed any indefinite pronoun that ends in "one" is always singular The word people is a good choice; however, the second part of your compound sentence sounds as if you are talking to only one person You may want to restructure the sentence to reflect this
- phrasal verbs - visit someone vs. visit with someone - English . . .
I am wondering what difference between 'visit someone' and 'visit with someone' there is In Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries Visit with (North American English) to spend time with somebody, especially
- Whats it called when someone imposes his own beliefs and ideas on . . .
When someone forces his own ideology, beliefs and thoughts on someone else and not allow them to think for themselves? For example: when a head chairman state his opinion about a political candidate and makes everyone else in the department approve of him and refuse anyone else to belief anything but what they said
- What is the word for someone that uses other people?
What is the word that describes a person who uses other people, generally for personal gain, without anything given in return? Maybe through blatancy or through manipulation I was using extortioni
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