Is it correct to say me and her?
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- Is it correct to say me and her?
- Is me and my boys correct grammar?
- Is she and her husband correct grammar?
- Should I say me or myself?
- Can we say me and my friend?
- Is me and my husband grammatically correct?
- Which is correct, " her and I " or " me and her "?
- How to use " me and her " in a sentence?
- When to use " her " as a pronoun in a sentence?
- Is the Order of Me and her a grammatical issue?
Is it correct to say me and her?
Traditional grammar says that a pronoun following a preposition (such as "of") must be an object pronoun (the personal object pronouns being "me", "you", "him", "her", "it", "us" and "them"). This applies even when you have more than one pronoun. So you need "her and me".
Is me and my boys correct grammar?
Rule: Use one of the subject pronouns when it is the subject of the sentence. Example: I hit the ball. ... So “he” and “I” are both the subjects. Sometimes we want to say, “Him and me will . . .” or “Him and I will . . . .” You can remember the correct pronouns by saying each pronoun alone in the sentence.
Is she and her husband correct grammar?
No, it's SHE and her husband. That is the only correct answer.
Should I say me or myself?
In general, when the speaker is the object of a verb, but not the subject, choose me. When the speaker is both the subject and the object of a verb, choose myself. Since myself and subject both contain the letter S, this should be an easy rule to remember.
Can we say me and my friend?
The answer is it depends. "My friend and I" would be the subject of the sentence whereas we say "my friend and me" when it is the object. ... If someone/something other than yourself is the subject of the sentence and you need an OBJECT, then use: "my friend and me" Ex.
Is me and my husband grammatically correct?
The question of whether to say or write "my husband and I" or "I and my husband" is not a matter of grammar but one of modesty or politeness. It is usually considered good form not to put oneself first. ... It is correct to say "My husband and I are going to a party".
Which is correct, " her and I " or " me and her "?
- “Her and I” is incorrect because it mixes the subject and object cases together. According to etiquette, “her” should precede “me” (“her and me”), but this rule of etiquette is only noticeable in subject position (“She and I” is correct; “I and she” sounds bizarre.)
How to use " me and her " in a sentence?
- To be honest I think the whole sentence is a bit clumsy with either. I was surprised Paola had decided to come on the trip, as it would be just the two of us. Of course, I could be misreading the meaning of your original sentence - I'm assuming you are surprised because Paola has decided to attend a trip with just yourself?
When to use " her " as a pronoun in a sentence?
- Using “Her” in a Sentence. When you are saying that something belongs to the female, you’ll likely use “her.” The word “her” as a pronoun often comes after a preposition, or linking word. As a pronoun, “her” can also be the object of the sentence. I found Vera’s blue sweater. It’s her favorite. (Adjective)
Is the Order of Me and her a grammatical issue?
- The order of me and her is not a grammatical issue, any more than the order of Bill and Paola would be in the same context. Get the real stuff right before you worry about imaginary problem. – John Lawler Aug 15 '14 at 15:02 I was surprised Paola had agreed to come on the trip.