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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Is this correct grammar

If you have any questions please call myself at 555-5555 or susan at 555-555
  

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Hi, If you have any questions please call myself at 555-5555 or susan at 555-555 No. If you have any questions , please call me at 555-5555 or Susan at 555-5556 . Clive

  • Hi, If you have any questions please call myself at 555-5555 or susan at 555-555 No.
  • If you have any questions , please call me at 555-5555 or Susan at 555-5556 .
  • Clive
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Hi,

If you have any questions please call myself at 555-5555 or susan at 555-555

No.

If you have any questions, please call me at 555-5555 or Susan at 555-5556.

Clive
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AnonymousIf you have any questions please call myself at 555-5555 or susan at 555-555

If you have any questions please call me at 555-5555 or Susan at 555-555.

British English uses 'on' instead of 'at'.
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You have two good answers, but I'd like to add a note about "myself".

It is a pronoun, which by definition must replace a noun.

Reflexive use: I bought myself a new car the other day. I saw myself in the mirror.

Emphatic use: Yes, I actually painted that picture myself.

Many people recently have been using "myself" without mentiong "I" first. I guess they

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