While I don't consider myself a grammar dunce (dear This post will be deleted if not edited immediately I hope I don't make any errors in this post!), I've always grappled with the following issue. Should one write:
1) ... please contact my colleague Jacinta or me.
2) ... please contact my colleague Jacinta or myself.
3) ... please contact my colleague Jacinta or I.
4) ... please contact me or my colleague Jacinta.
I'd usually go for 1 or 2 above (after some agonising). Number 3 sounds a bit Rastafarian/Jamaican, 4 just looks wrong because you are putting yourself first.
"I" is a nominative (the subject of a sentence: I run, I hit him, I write to her);3) ... please contact my colleague Jacinta or I.
My mammy used to say that to me when I was a child.They're/their/there
All the time or just when you were upset?My mammy used to say that to me when I was a child.
Actually, the verb "to be" has funny rules, and in the example you giveHello
The phrase "between you and I" is constantly being used on TV and radio, and smacks of people trying too hard to be gramatically correct, and over compensating for their lack of grammar. The correct term is "between you and me", where you and me are the objects of the sentence. The work "I" is the subject of a sentence. The proper subject of the sentence in this case is the implied "It" as in "It is between you and me".
Professor SM
Actually, the verb "to be" has funny rules, and in the example you give
"It is between you and me"
I is correct.
Hello
The phrase "between you and I" is constantly being used on TV and radio, and smacks of people trying too hard to be gramatically correct, and over compensating for their lack of grammar. The correct term is "between you and me", where you and me are the objects of the sentence. The work "I" is the subject of a sentence. The proper subject of the sentence in this case is the implied "It" as in "It is between you and me".
Professor SM