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Vsuresh Posted 14 years ago
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Grammar

Hi
Is this sentence idiomatic?
"I specialize in child health."

My friends and I were happy yesterday.
I come across the use of myself in place of I.
I think using myself in place of I will make the sentence ungrammatical.

Please share your views.
  

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vsuresh Is this sentence idiomatic? " It sounds good to me. You could also say "children's health".

  • vsuresh Is this sentence idiomatic?
  • " It sounds good to me.
  • You could also say "children's health".
  • I think using myself in place of I will make the sentence ungrammatical.
  • I agree with you, "I" is the correct choice.
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vsureshIs this sentence idiomatic? "I specialize in child health."
It sounds good to me. You could also say "children's health".
vsureshMy friends and I were happy yesterday.I come across the use of myself in place of I.I think using myself in place of I will make the sentence ungrammatical.
I agree with you, "I" is the corr
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vsureshIs this sentence idiomatic? "I specialize in child health."
Yes.
vsureshMy friends and I were happy yesterday.
I come across the use of myself in place of I.
I think using myself in place of I will make the sentence ungrammatical.
Right. It's ungrammatical with 'myself'. Nevertheless, quite a few people use

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