Is it correct to say myself 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. “Myself” is used to refer back to yourself if you’ve already mentioned yourself in a sentence. …
What is correct English for me or I?
Both words are pronouns, but I is a subject pronoun while me is an object pronoun. So, in the sentence, “She and I went to the store,” the correct word to use would be I rather than me. “He put suntan lotion on him and me” would be correct because him and me are objects.
When can you say me and someone?
The rule is basically that you use the same form that you’d use if you were the only person involved. If you were talking about ownership of a car, you’d say “That car belongs to me”, or if you shared ownership of it, “That car belongs to my wife and me.”
Is it correct to say me and my wife?
Sorry, dear readers, but in this case “my wife and me” is correct. “I” and “me” are personal pronouns. “I” is used when the pronoun is the subject of the sentence.
Do you say Robert and I or Robert and Me?
It depends upon the context. If you want to say that Robert and you did something, you say “Robert and I did something.” In such a case, “Robert and I” is the subject of the sentence. If you want to say that something happened to Robert and you, you say “Something happened to Robert and me.”
Do You Say Something Happened to Robert and I?
In such a case, “Robert and I” is the subject of the sentence. If you want to say that something happened to Robert and you, you say “Something happened to Robert and me.”
What’s the difference between I Will Call you and I will give you a call?
First of all, you can’t say “I give you a call”. I gather you meant “I will give you a call”. As far as phone calls are concerned, there is little, if any, difference in meaning or register. However, the first sentence: I will call you. is much more generic and, without proper context, may have meanings other than phone calls.
What does the idiom give me a call mean?
give (one) a call. To call one on a phone or via another calling platform. Let me give her a call and see what she thinks about all this. Give me a call tonight, and we’ll work out the details.