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yup - it sure is - and in one month from now - I will be turning 39 and celebrating in NOLA with my good buddy Les Claypool and a long lost friend, Lucy - so life has gotta be very very good!
Post by spookymonster on Feb 8, 2008 11:08:01 GMT -5
bos1969 said:
chicojuarz said:
YAAY! for b-day buddies.
ahh - but young grasshopper - you still have years of wisdom to learn in order to catch up with me and Spooky (uh - Spooky and I??? :
'Me' is the correct pronoun, although technically it should be 'Spooky and me' (always put yourself last). When in doubt about using me or I in a compound subject or object ('Spooky and me' vs. 'Spooky and I'), try the sentence using just yourself:
Correct: Meg and I are older than dirt. (test case: I am older than dirt.) Incorrect: Meg and me are older than dirt. (test case: Me is older than dirt.)
ahh - but young grasshopper - you still have years of wisdom to learn in order to catch up with me and Spooky (uh - Spooky and I??? :
'Me' is the correct pronoun, although technically it should be 'Spooky and me' (always put yourself last). When in doubt about using me or I in a compound subject or object ('Spooky and me' vs. 'Spooky and I'), try the sentence using just yourself:
Correct: Meg and I are older than dirt. (test case: I am older than dirt.) Incorrect: Meg and me are older than dirt. (test case: Me is older than dirt.)
Yeah, I'm a grammar nut...
thank you for the English lesson - you would think I would know - I am a paralegal and was an English major - just shows how these lawyers screw you all up by twisting words around in documents - LOL
btw - Spooky - not sure why but your lesson did make me laugh ;D
Last Edit: Feb 8, 2008 11:29:25 GMT -5 by Meg - Back to Top
ahh - but young grasshopper - you still have years of wisdom to learn in order to catch up with me and Spooky (uh - Spooky and I??? :
'Me' is the correct pronoun, although technically it should be 'Spooky and me' (always put yourself last). When in doubt about using me or I in a compound subject or object ('Spooky and me' vs. 'Spooky and I'), try the sentence using just yourself:
Correct: Meg and I are older than dirt. (test case: I am older than dirt.) Incorrect: Meg and me are older than dirt. (test case: Me is older than dirt.)