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Wumanfu Posted 22 years ago
Letter Writing

Me, Myself or I

Please read my sentence. I’ve written “recorded statements from Mr Larson and me”. Is this correct? Please give me some clues about the correct word to use in this context. Whi is it so?

“Snr Constable Lackeney attended the scene of my car accident on 13th November on the Great Western Highway between Medlow Bath and Katoomba, and recorded statements from Mr Larson and me at the scene.
  

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You have used "me" correctly. If you are unsure, remove the name of the oerson and see if it makes sense eg I've written recorded statements from me. - makes sense - correct.

  • You have used "me" correctly.
  • If you are unsure, remove the name of the oerson and see if it makes sense eg I've written recorded statements from me.
  • - makes sense - correct.
  • The same is true for the second statement.
  • I is used in the subject eg I went to town.
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You have used "me" correctly. If you are unsure, remove the name of the oerson and see if it makes sense eg I've written recorded statements from me. - makes sense - correct. The same is true for the second statement.

I is used in the subject eg I went to town. Susan and I went to town.

She gave the book to me.

She gave the book to John and me.

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