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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Usage of 'and'

Hi - Please help me answer below question.

Choose correct word order:

A) You and Rachel and I can expect promotion

B) Rachel and I and you can expect promotion

C) Rachel and you and I can expect promotion

D) I and Rachel and you can expect promotion

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Also, is there any published book which details usage on 'and' in above circumstance.
  

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Anonymous Also, is there any published book which details usage on 'and' in above circumstance I don't think it warrants a book. What is your question about 'and' use? As for your 4 sentences, they are all correct.

  • Anonymous Also, is there any published book which details usage on 'and' in above circumstance I don't think it warrants a book.
  • What is your question about 'and' use?
  • As for your 4 sentences, they are all correct.
  • It is more polite to put oneself last, so A and C are better than C and D in that respect.
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AnonymousAlso, is there any published book which details usage on 'and' in above circumstance
I don't think it warrants a book. What is your question about 'and' use?

As for your 4 sentences, they are all correct. It is more polite to put oneself last, so A and C are better than C and D in that respect.
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Hi - Can we use two 'and' in the above sentence? "Rachel, you and I" or "Rachel and you and I"... which one is correct?
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Karthikeyan Thirugnanasambandam"Rachel, you and I" or "Rachel and you and I"... which one is correct?
Both are fine. The second is a bit more emphatic.

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