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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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The use of yourself

In the following sentence: The home does not have any regualr source of funding, and depends solely on contributions from individuals such as yourself.

Is this correct?
  

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Hi, In the following sentence: The home does not have any regualr source of funding, and depends solely on contributions from individuals such as yourself. Is this correct? It's commonly said, but more careful is this.

  • Hi, In the following sentence: The home does not have any regualr source of funding, and depends solely on contributions from individuals such as yourself.
  • Is this correct?
  • It's commonly said, but more careful is this.
  • The home does not have any regular source of funding, and depends solely on contributions from individuals such as you yourself.
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Hi,

In the following sentence: The home does not have any regualr source of funding, and depends solely on contributions from individuals such as yourself.

Is this correct?

It's commonly said, but more careful is this.

The home does not have any regular source of funding, and depends solely on contributions from individuals such as you yourself

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