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If ur talking bout yourself its Sharon and I If ita someone else its you and Sharon or Sharon and yourself
No, "je suis Sharon" means "I am Sharon" in French. You would say "je m'appelle Sharon" to introduce yourself, which means "my name is Sharon."
You would say "from Sharon and me" because when referring to yourself in a compound subject or object, you should use "me" as the object pronoun, not "I."
Sharon Desjarlais is an author who has written primarily in the self-help and personal development genres. Some of her books include "Living Your Best Life" and "You Can Think Yourself Thin."
Sharon Turner has written: 'Teach yourself visually knitting' -- subject(s): Crafts, Knitting, Nonfiction, OverDrive, Patterns 'Teach yourself visually knitting design' -- subject(s): Knit goods, Design, Knitting, Patterns 'Teach yourself visually' -- subject(s): Patterns, Knitting, Handbooks, manuals
the theme of the skin I'm in to love yourself no matter how you look
The best way to get this is to have your hair stylist do it. You can also get an image and do it yourself.
Sharon Michaels has written: 'How to give yourself the power to succeed' -- subject(s): Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Success, Self-defeating behavior, Success 'Chasing A Dream'
The possessive form is Sharon's. Example: Sharon's new coat looks nice.
Sharon would be pronounced the same in French.
Sharon Kay Creech
Sharon Bruneau's birth name is Sharon Leigh Bruneau.