PRONOUNS - HE AND I OR HE AND ME: WHICH ONE IS CORRECT?
Mar 1, 2022 Should I use "He and I" or "He and me" I know the correct one in this context is "he and I went to the store", but if I remove "went to the store". From ell.stackexchange.com
PERSONAL PRONOUNS - "THAN HER" VERSUS "THAN SHE" - ENGLISH …
Aug 23, 2018 "Alex is more soft-spoken than she." "Alex is more soft-spoken than her friend." Now, append the word "is" to the above two sentences: "Alex is more soft-spoken than she is." … From ell.stackexchange.com
"HELLO, THIS IS" VS "MY NAME IS" OR "I AM" IN SELF INTRODUCTION
Dec 1, 2017 Having said that, I think there is a tinge of racism to not accept e.g. "Myself X" as proper English. My reason for this is no one says that calling a friend "mate" or "dude" is … From ell.stackexchange.com
"IS GETTING" VS "WILL GET" - ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS STACK …
Alex gets married next month is equally valid. If you want to call that "present tense" you can, but next month clearly establishes that Alex's marriage lies in the future (it's not happening now). – From ell.stackexchange.com
WHEN A WORD ENDS IN 'S' OR 'X', DO YOU ADD 'S OR JUST AN
Jan 2, 2016 One would certainly say "Alex's" and not "Alex'." For names ending in the letter s, either just ' or 's is acceptable, although I believe that 's is more common with the plain ' being … From ell.stackexchange.com
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