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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Me or myself

I'm composing a letter, I want to say, "If you have any further questions, please let me or my supervisor know.

Should I say, please let myself or my supervisor know?
  

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" please let myself " CJ

  • " please let myself " CJ
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"please let myself" Emotion: shake

CJ
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AnonymousShould I say, please let myself or my supervisor know?
No, definitely not! Use 'me'.

You can also word your sentence this way, for example:

- If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact either my supervisor or me.
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Myself is used as a reflexive or as an emphatic.

I bought myself a new car.

I understood the question myself, but I think others did not.
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JUST let me/myself know what time is convenient for you

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If you could let myself or my supervisor know when someone on your team is available to shadow, I would greatly appreciate it.

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