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If you are talking on behalf of you and someone else, what is the . . . Which reflexive pronouns are used with 'on behalf of'? Having identified a fairly strong preference for "of my wife and I me myself" over "of I me myself and my wife," let's drop "my wife" out of the equation and focus on which reflexive pronouns are most commonly used in the expression "on behalf of I me myself " Here is the Ngram chart for "on behalf of myself" (blue line) versus "on behalf
Proverb: If Something is Managed By Many, Things Are Missed I'm wondering if there is a well-known, documented and succinct proverb that matches the idea of: Too many managers or departments overseeing a single task The task fails because there are too many
Origin of Its a fair cop - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Green’s Dictionary of Slang dates its usage from the late 19th century; fair in the sense of justifiable: [late 19C+] (orig UK Und ): a justifiable arrest; usu in the tongue-in-cheek phr it’s a fair cop guvnor, put the bracelets on any situation seen as fair and about which there is no complaint Wiktionary cites an early usage: 1891, Montagu Stephen Williams, Later Leaves: Being the
Should “I” be capitalized or in lower case? [duplicate] Possible Duplicate: Why should the first person pronoun #39;I #39; always be capitalized? I have serious question here I just want to know whether to use small or capital letter for denoting
Is drownded a word? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange Is there such a word as "drownded"? I would say "drowned" but I am hearing "drownded" so often I am beginning to wonder For example: He went into the deepest waters and drownded
Do I need a comma when I want to write Good morning John? Definitely include the comma 'Good morning' is the declarative statement, the core of the sentence fragment 'John' is a qualifier, a separate add-on that clarifies who speaker is directing statement to Compare: "Good morning, whoever you are " Without a comma, the phrase would means something along the lines of 'John of good mornings' (Some people might like to be greeted that way!) The