Topic: Grammar I Me Myself
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What is myself in English grammar?
In English, the word 'myself' is the first-person reflexive pronoun. A reflexive pronoun is used when you the agent (the doer/subject) of an action is the same as the recipient (the receiver/object) of the action. Compare: I accidentally hi... Read More »
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when do you use "me" or "myself? General Writing and Grammar Help
Use "myself" for emphasis or to add information: I myself will take care of the preparations. I cooked that meal all by myself. I can dress myself; I don't need help. Use me as a simple objetive pronoun. Tell me the truth. Would you like to... Read More »
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Which is correct grammar, "cry myself to sleep" or "cry myself as...
"cry myself to sleep" Asleep is an adjective & describes being in a state of sleep. Source(s): Websters Read More »
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idk but it pisses me off when people dont use correct grammar talking. But even when i read i constantly point out the errors in my mind. So if it is weird.. then know your not alone. lol Read More »
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Well, at least time is on your side. I have been self learning Japanese for just under 2 years and never thought I would be able to understand but now I do. Like you I am a decent writer but don't understand all the fundamentals of English ... Read More »
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Subjects: John and I went to the cinema Objects: The film was great for John and me "myself" is used to emphasize I as subject: I myself did not like the film , or as a reflexive pronoun: I saw myself as hero of the film, and on occasions a... Read More »
Source: http://www.usingenglish.com/forum/ask-teacher/72250-me-myself-i.h...
As teachers, we should endeavour to learn about how English works, and that includes how English grammar works, in order to be able to explain stuff to our students. That might mean undertaking formal professional development, or just doing... Read More »
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