See anything wrong with that sentence? Most people probably don’t, but there is a problem with it and, for me, the problem is eye-opening. Here’s the issue: If you want to be as proper and correct as ...
There’s a difference between me and I. In casual conversation, most people I know don’t worry too much about sounding proper. They don’t bother with “whom.” They say, “There’s a lot of people here” ...
“If misuse of ‘I’ and ‘me’ is an irritant, the abuse of ‘myself’’ is nothing short of a blot on humanity.” As the jocular gibe above implies, the subjective pronoun “I” and the objective pronoun “me” ...
I just realized that yesterday I promised to talk about how prepositions get thrown into the mix. It's pretty easy really. Let's start out today's discussion with the difference between who and whom.