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Guest Posted 22 years ago
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I and MYSELF

Is it better to say John And I or John and myself?
  

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John and I

  • John and I
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1. In nominative case: John and I
2. In accusative case: John and me
3. EXCEPT where the subject of the verb is me, in which case it's: John and myself.
4. EXCEPT after a preposition denoting a position in space, in which case it's: John and me
5. EXCEPT on a full moon, in which case its: ...

Sorry - got carried away there. Ignore point 5.

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