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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

Michael and I would like to visit yourself and Mr Jones.

Michael and I would like to visit yourself and Mr Jones.

Is this grammatically correct?
  

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There is no need to use the reflexive pronoun in the sentence. This is better: Michael and I would like to visit you and Mr Jones. CB

  • There is no need to use the reflexive pronoun in the sentence.
  • This is better: Michael and I would like to visit you and Mr Jones.
  • CB
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There is no need to use the reflexive pronoun in the sentence. This is better: Michael and I would like to visit you and Mr Jones.

CB
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Hi CB,

How about this one: "Michael and I would like to visit you yourself and Mr Jones." ?

Thanks for your time

Iman
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imantaghaviHow about this one: "Michael and I would like to visit you yourself and Mr Jones." ?
No, not good.

CB
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Thank you CB for your time

Iman

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