I is used for the subject of a sentence or phrase; me is used as the object of a sentence or phrase. Example:
He gave me the book.
I will give the book to you.
I am going to the mall; will you come with me?
To determine whether to use "I" or "me," identify if you are the subject or the object of the sentence. Use "I" when referring to yourself as the subject of the sentence, and use "me" when referring to yourself as the object. For example, say "He and I went to the park," not "He and me went to the park."
I am indifferent about whether you attend or not, so whatever you decide is fine.
The sentence "I myself will cook dinner tonight" is intensive, as the pronoun "myself" is used to emphasize the subject "I" rather than to indicate that the subject is performing an action on itself.
The pronoun 'whom' takes the place of a noun for a person.The pronoun 'whom' functions as an interrogative pronoun and a relative pronoun.The pronoun 'whom' functions as an object in a sentence, most commonly as the object of a preposition (to whom, by whom, with whom, etc.)The corresponding subject pronoun is 'who'.
The Prince of Rome decided to banish Romeo. The judge must decide whether to banish, imprison or hang you. Some psychologists believe people can reduce anxiety if they banish 'bad' thoughts.
The police officer used discretion when deciding whether to issue a warning or a ticket for the minor traffic violation.
I can't decide whether or not to go to bed.
'Choosen' is not a word, so do not use it at all, ever.
The sentence "I myself will cook dinner tonight" is intensive, as the pronoun "myself" is used to emphasize the subject "I" rather than to indicate that the subject is performing an action on itself.
An indictment is, essentially, to be formally accused of something. An example sentence is: The indictment was absolutely humiliating for him.
There is a dilemma in signing the constitution because no one can decide whether paper cups are a necessity or not.
this is a sentence I decide I will broach the subject on the way down in the train.
I am indifferent about whether you attend or not, so whatever you decide is fine.
The man had to decide between buying a cat, or a dog.
I couldn't decide what to wear to the party.My boss asked me to decide which office I wanted.The patient had to decide whether or not to have minor surgery.
this sentence is going to be continueing forever until i decide to end it.
See whether or not she has come. I doubt whether we can do any better.
I compared geology and geometry in math and science.