The correct way to say it is. "Bob and I"
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No, the correct phrasing is "Bob and I" when you are the subject of the sentence. For example, "Bob and I went to the store." Use "me" when you are the object of the sentence or preposition, such as "She gave the gift to Bob and me."
You can say "Le nom de mon père est Bob" in French to express "my father's name is Bob".
Correct grammar is Bob and I but most people use causal grammer and you and Bob is OK.
"Sarah". Names don't change... "Bob" in America is still "Bob" in any other country.
Yes, as the object of a verb or a preposition: I saw Bob; I saw her; I saw Bob and her. Some people think "her and Bob" sounds better, but it is not any more correct. There is nothing wrong grammatically with the construction 'Bob and her' as the object of a verb. Whether it sounds better or worse than 'her and Bob' is a question of usage or taste, not of grammar.
It is Bob's house. The apostrophe "s" after Bob indicates that the house belongs to Bob.
Simon and i
Bob = Papa
Bob never got discipline.
Ese es Bob
It is correct to say Bob and I
Bob marley! (APEX)
Bob Esponja
draw bob on one hand, a scribble on the other. put on palms. Show the hand with bob, say "this is bob." Then say "this is bob when the train goes by" and clap hands. Show the hand with the scribble.
If you are short- good things come in small packages. Say my name was Bob i would say When you say bob, you say it all! or Bob is back so be ready!!!
Because it is easy to say, "Bob- hey Bob", or "What's up, Bob?", and there are also 'Bob Conventions'!
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Дорогой Боб. Dorogoi Bob.