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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Please help. Me or Myself?

1. The most valuable asset of mine is me.

2. The most valuable asset of mine is me, myself.

3. The most valuable asset of mine is myself.

Which do you think is the best? Any revise is welcome.

Thank you.
  

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My most valuable asset is myself. However, it is essentially meaningless no matter how you phrase it.

  • My most valuable asset is myself.
  • However, it is essentially meaningless no matter how you phrase it.
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My most valuable asset is myself. However, it is essentially meaningless no matter how you phrase it.
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If you don't mind try this " I AM THE MOST VALUABLE ASSET FOR ME"
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No, that is not very good, Toms.
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Mister MicawberMy most valuable asset is myself. However, it is essentially meaningless no matter how you phrase it.

I understand your point, Mr. M. But I can also understand a person's need to express the concept. How about: I am my own most valuable asset ?

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