"John is requested to bring pie" is grammatically correct.
No, it should read "He and my step mother were happy." However, the best way to say it is by mentioning his name eg: Father and my stepmother were happy. or John and my step mother were happy"
Salome requested the head of John the Baptist.
Yes, it is correct.Example:"Here is John coming up the field."
Yes! "She is with me and John." You can test it out by using the sentence with just one of the persons at a time. For instance, "She is with me." is correct. Also, "She is with John." is correct. Therefore "She is with me and John" is also correct. (However it might sound more natural to say "She is with John and me")
The correct phrasing is "John has the towel." "Has" is the auxiliary verb used with third-person singular subjects like "John."
Anyplace you would say "I" say "John and I." For example, you would say "I went to the store." So say "John and I went to the store. Anyplace you would say "me" say "John and me." For example, you would say "Mother sent me to the store." So say "Mother sent John and me to the store." Many people think it is wrong to ever use "John and me." These people misunderstood what their elementary school teachers were trying to tell them. Little children are inclined to say sentences like "Me and John went to the park." Their teachers correct them by saying "John and I." (Mentioning yourself last is a rule of manners, not grammar.) From this they draw the conclusion that it is always supposed to be "John and I" and avoid saying "John and me" even when it is the right thing to say.
No, it is not correct. The correct form is "contact John or me." Using "me" as the object pronoun is the proper way to phrase it in this context.
The family, John and me
Using “I” is perfectly correct here, as John and I are the people who “are going to eat” – in other words, we are the subjects of the sentence. It would not, however, be correct to say, “John and me are going to eat fish pie at home this evening”.
Colloquially you can use either, but if you were to say 'in the mall' you would likely be referring to an object. There's a bookstore in the mall. If you said 'at the mall', you would presumably be referring to a person. Where is John? He's at the mall with his girlfriend. Of course, 'mall' can mean the physical building complex, in which case anything can be 'in' the mall, but 'at the mall would almost always refer to a person.
John's coat is new . The above sentence is correct in grammar and spelling.
MY NAME IS JOHN WAYNE PRENTICE IS correct