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Correct grammatical use of mentioning 2 people conjoined with “and”
When do I use “I” instead of “me?”Jim and Myself?When should I use “see” vs. “refer”?How to express something given to a customer for “free in a non-immoral, non-sexual, non-promoting context”?Would this qualify as “racism” or would it be called something else?“whether” or “according as” or …?Is there a difference between disclude vs exclude?now it seems / as I see it now / as now I see it / to see it now / as for now / as of now What's the phrase I am looking for?“different” at the beginning of a sentenceHow to properly use the compound conjunction “with/for/*** which” in long sentencesHamper, impede, hinder, cumber, hurdle, handicap. How those are different and when to use?Does “world's largest” require a “the”?
Suppose there are 2 people, let's call them Adam and Eve. Adam was talking to one of his friends, mentioning himself and Eve. Which one would be the correct grammatical use, examples listed below.
(Just in case there are several different grammars to be used in different contexts, I will make some examples using different contexts.)
1st Context:
- This is the video that me and Eve made.
- This is the video that Eve and I made.
- This is the video that myself and Eve made.
2nd Context:
Me and Eve finally went to see Marvel in the cinema.
Eve and I finally went to see Marvel in the cinema.
Myself and Eve finally went to see Marvel in the cinema.
Is any of the above listed sentences correct grammatically?
Also, if there's any different with American English, this is supposedly spoken in British English.
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Suppose there are 2 people, let's call them Adam and Eve. Adam was talking to one of his friends, mentioning himself and Eve. Which one would be the correct grammatical use, examples listed below.
(Just in case there are several different grammars to be used in different contexts, I will make some examples using different contexts.)
1st Context:
- This is the video that me and Eve made.
- This is the video that Eve and I made.
- This is the video that myself and Eve made.
2nd Context:
Me and Eve finally went to see Marvel in the cinema.
Eve and I finally went to see Marvel in the cinema.
Myself and Eve finally went to see Marvel in the cinema.
Is any of the above listed sentences correct grammatically?
Also, if there's any different with American English, this is supposedly spoken in British English.
word-choice word-usage conjunctions
New contributor
Possible duplicate of When do I use "I" instead of "me?"
– sumelic
1 hour ago
For more information on "and myself", see the answers to "Jim and Myself?" and the linked questions. In the context that you gave, the "traditional" prescribed form is "Eve and I" (in either sentence). It would be "Eve and me" or "me and Eve" as the object of a verb or preposition. If you're asking about "grammar" as defined by linguists, it's a more complicated issue, but most people aren't interested in the academic study of grammar.
– sumelic
1 hour ago
There is a question on the linguistics SE site that asks about what's going on with "and I" and "and me" from a linguistic perspective: How do various frameworks account for situations when multiple cases can be assigned?
– sumelic
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Suppose there are 2 people, let's call them Adam and Eve. Adam was talking to one of his friends, mentioning himself and Eve. Which one would be the correct grammatical use, examples listed below.
(Just in case there are several different grammars to be used in different contexts, I will make some examples using different contexts.)
1st Context:
- This is the video that me and Eve made.
- This is the video that Eve and I made.
- This is the video that myself and Eve made.
2nd Context:
Me and Eve finally went to see Marvel in the cinema.
Eve and I finally went to see Marvel in the cinema.
Myself and Eve finally went to see Marvel in the cinema.
Is any of the above listed sentences correct grammatically?
Also, if there's any different with American English, this is supposedly spoken in British English.
word-choice word-usage conjunctions
New contributor
Suppose there are 2 people, let's call them Adam and Eve. Adam was talking to one of his friends, mentioning himself and Eve. Which one would be the correct grammatical use, examples listed below.
(Just in case there are several different grammars to be used in different contexts, I will make some examples using different contexts.)
1st Context:
- This is the video that me and Eve made.
- This is the video that Eve and I made.
- This is the video that myself and Eve made.
2nd Context:
Me and Eve finally went to see Marvel in the cinema.
Eve and I finally went to see Marvel in the cinema.
Myself and Eve finally went to see Marvel in the cinema.
Is any of the above listed sentences correct grammatically?
Also, if there's any different with American English, this is supposedly spoken in British English.
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Possible duplicate of When do I use "I" instead of "me?"
– sumelic
1 hour ago
For more information on "and myself", see the answers to "Jim and Myself?" and the linked questions. In the context that you gave, the "traditional" prescribed form is "Eve and I" (in either sentence). It would be "Eve and me" or "me and Eve" as the object of a verb or preposition. If you're asking about "grammar" as defined by linguists, it's a more complicated issue, but most people aren't interested in the academic study of grammar.
– sumelic
1 hour ago
There is a question on the linguistics SE site that asks about what's going on with "and I" and "and me" from a linguistic perspective: How do various frameworks account for situations when multiple cases can be assigned?
– sumelic
1 hour ago
add a comment |
Possible duplicate of When do I use "I" instead of "me?"
– sumelic
1 hour ago
For more information on "and myself", see the answers to "Jim and Myself?" and the linked questions. In the context that you gave, the "traditional" prescribed form is "Eve and I" (in either sentence). It would be "Eve and me" or "me and Eve" as the object of a verb or preposition. If you're asking about "grammar" as defined by linguists, it's a more complicated issue, but most people aren't interested in the academic study of grammar.
– sumelic
1 hour ago
There is a question on the linguistics SE site that asks about what's going on with "and I" and "and me" from a linguistic perspective: How do various frameworks account for situations when multiple cases can be assigned?
– sumelic
1 hour ago
Possible duplicate of When do I use "I" instead of "me?"
– sumelic
1 hour ago
Possible duplicate of When do I use "I" instead of "me?"
– sumelic
1 hour ago
For more information on "and myself", see the answers to "Jim and Myself?" and the linked questions. In the context that you gave, the "traditional" prescribed form is "Eve and I" (in either sentence). It would be "Eve and me" or "me and Eve" as the object of a verb or preposition. If you're asking about "grammar" as defined by linguists, it's a more complicated issue, but most people aren't interested in the academic study of grammar.
– sumelic
1 hour ago
For more information on "and myself", see the answers to "Jim and Myself?" and the linked questions. In the context that you gave, the "traditional" prescribed form is "Eve and I" (in either sentence). It would be "Eve and me" or "me and Eve" as the object of a verb or preposition. If you're asking about "grammar" as defined by linguists, it's a more complicated issue, but most people aren't interested in the academic study of grammar.
– sumelic
1 hour ago
There is a question on the linguistics SE site that asks about what's going on with "and I" and "and me" from a linguistic perspective: How do various frameworks account for situations when multiple cases can be assigned?
– sumelic
1 hour ago
There is a question on the linguistics SE site that asks about what's going on with "and I" and "and me" from a linguistic perspective: How do various frameworks account for situations when multiple cases can be assigned?
– sumelic
1 hour ago
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Possible duplicate of When do I use "I" instead of "me?"
– sumelic
1 hour ago
For more information on "and myself", see the answers to "Jim and Myself?" and the linked questions. In the context that you gave, the "traditional" prescribed form is "Eve and I" (in either sentence). It would be "Eve and me" or "me and Eve" as the object of a verb or preposition. If you're asking about "grammar" as defined by linguists, it's a more complicated issue, but most people aren't interested in the academic study of grammar.
– sumelic
1 hour ago
There is a question on the linguistics SE site that asks about what's going on with "and I" and "and me" from a linguistic perspective: How do various frameworks account for situations when multiple cases can be assigned?
– sumelic
1 hour ago