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Phrases which, as a unit, act as a noun; and whose heads are nouns or pronouns. Modifiers can come before or after the noun phrase, and can include (among many other possibilities) articles or determiners such as "the" and "a".
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"I and John" vs. "John and myself" vs. "John and I" -- Which is the acceptable way to refer ...
I need to find out which one of these ways to refer to me and a friend in one sentence is correct?
I and John...
John and myself...
John and I...