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For questions about pronouns that refer to a specific person or thing, like 'he', 'she', 'it', or 'they'.
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Which is more formal: "My parents will reside with me and my family" or "my family and I"?
Instead of trying to judge which alternative is more formal (which is already addressed in other answers) between:
a) My parents will reside with me and my family.
b) My parents will reside with …
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"It was me" or "It was I"
Pick one:
It was I who salted the earth around your flower deck. -- (if you want to sound formal)
It was me that/who salted the earth around your flower deck. -- (which sounds less formal)
Both ar …