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Dc88 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Is the correct pronoun "me" "I" or "myself"?

I need help with figuring out what pronoun to correctly use at the end of the following sentence:

"As a child, I witnessed my father regularly fight with my mother, and exhibit strong, emotional and physical outburst towards my sister and me/I/myself."

Can anyone explain which one it correct and why?

  

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Hint: what happens if you remove "my sister and"? "outburst" should be "outbursts", and I would remove the comma after "strong".

  • Hint: what happens if you remove "my sister and"?
  • "outburst" should be "outbursts", and I would remove the comma after "strong".
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Hint: what happens if you remove "my sister and"?

"outburst" should be "outbursts", and I would remove the comma after "strong".

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You'll be pleased to know that a very large number of native speakers would not be able to correctly tell you the answer to this one!

Follow GPY's hint - it's what I would do to check whether it's correct.

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