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Teal keyboard Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Myself or me

Hi! What do you say about the sentence "My mom and I cook for me". Is it correct from the grammatical point of view?

  

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", is awkward. You're apparently trying to say: your mom cooks for you sometimes, and you also cook for yourself sometimes. "

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  • You're apparently trying to say: your mom cooks for you sometimes, and you also cook for yourself sometimes.
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The sentence, "My mom and I cook for me.", is awkward. You're apparently trying to say: your mom cooks for you sometimes, and you also cook for yourself sometimes. If this is the sense that you're trying to convey, then this should be said as: "My mom cooks for me sometimes, and sometimes I cook for myself."

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