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A pronoun is a word that is used instead of a noun or noun phrase.
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Should I write "X and I", "X and me", "I and X", or "me and X" in a conjoined object?
A question was asked in one of my friend's interview. The question was to determine the right form from the below sentences.
Q. Correct form of English:
Samuel was with Susan and I
Samu …
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Why only "it", not "this" or "that"?
It seems you are incompetent to achieve our goal.
The chocolate tastes sweet when it is tasted. (Quasi-passive voice)
It is raining.
Your request, it is under consideration now.
and so on, so on and …
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"Despicable Me": can "me" be used in such a way?
We know a movie named Despicable Me. I guess it means "I am despicable". But can me be used in such a way?
For example, can I further say unavoidable me to mean "I am unavoidable"? Are there other e …