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Teal modern Posted 9 years ago
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I, myself or me?

A co-worker of mine and myself/me/I are going to sell beer this summer, together with Soligol, to raise money for homeless children in Brazil.

  

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teal modern A co-worker of mine and I are going to sell beer this summer, together with Soligol, to raise money for homeless children in Brazil. As shown. It's part of the subject of the sentence.

  • teal modern A co-worker of mine and I are going to sell beer this summer, together with Soligol, to raise money for homeless children in Brazil.
  • As shown.
  • It's part of the subject of the sentence.
  • The word for the subject position is "I", as in "I am ready", "I am here", "I like chocolate", etc.
  • CJ
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teal modernA co-worker of mine and I are going to sell beer this summer, together with Soligol, to raise money for homeless children in Brazil.

As shown. It's part of the subject of the sentence. The word for the subject position is "I", as in "I am ready", "I am here", "I like chocolate", etc.

CJ

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