Web40 minutes ago · A pair of bills to legalize and regulate marijuana in Delaware have officially been sent to the governor’s desk, meaning he will need to act on them before the end of the month. While the legislature passed both measures with sizable support last month, advocates remain concerned that Gov. John Carney (D) may again veto […] WebThanks to both of you. Notice the rewording in the second example. It’s commonly seen, but you can’t place “thanks” and “you” next to each other. Both are grammatically correct. “Thank you both” uses “thank” as a verb to show that you are actively giving someone “thanks.”. “Thanks to both of you” uses “thanks” as ...
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WebNov 18, 2013 · A friendly reminder: Don’t say “between you and I.”. And don’t say “The boss wants to talk with Bob and I” or “Thanks for meeting with John and I.”. It’s me. Me, me, me. In all those sentences, “I” is a poor choice. Yes, you could argue that the “I” form is idiomatic. But why would you want to? WebApr 7, 2014 · The most common misuse of “myself” and “me” is when there are other subjects in the sentence, as in the case of sentences like this: “John, Natalie, and myself went for a picnic.”. You’d never say “Myself went for a picnic” or “Me went for a picnic” – you’d naturally say “I went for a picnic.”. Use the single ... WebSince YOU and HIM are both object pronouns (assume YOU is) then both "between YOU and HIM" and "between HIM and YOU" are technically correct. However, “YOU” is a direct address (written) to an audience usually in close proximity (physically); whereas “HIM” is not necessarily being directly addressed (but is being referred to) and could possibly be at a … ca\u0027 hr