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No it's not correct grammar. You don't say "Myself is here." You say "I am here," so you would say "John and I are here."

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Should you gramatically say John and me or John and I?

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.


How do you use here and hear in a sentence?

You could say for exsample ' I hear a bird right over here' I mean that's the only way I know of


Is it correct to say I myself?

Yes, in the noun phrase 'I myself', the reflexive pronoun 'myself' is used as an intensive pronoun to emphasize the antecedent 'I'.Examples:I read the note myself. (reflexive pronoun)I made myself a sandwich. (reflexive pronoun)I myself read that note. (intensive pronoun)I myself made these sandwiches. (intensive pronoun)


How do you say more about myself in french?

raconteur plus de moi meme


Should you say emerge from or emerge of?

You would used "EMERGE FROM". Here is the reason why. Look at these words and see which are right or wrong. I rose of the chair. I rose from the chair. Right Kayla had arrived of work. Kayla had arrived from work. Right The tulips emerged from the wet ground. Right The tulips emerged of the wet ground.

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What is the correct sentence I confirm John and myself as participants or I confirm John and me as participants?

"I confirm John and myself as participants" is correct. "Myself" is one of the "reflexive" pronouns, which should be used whenever an element of the predicate of a sentence represents the same person as an element of the subject of the same sentence. The easiest way to remember is: If you say the sentence again, but leave out "John", you would then say "I confirm myself as a participant." You wouldn't say "I confirm me as a participant."


How do you say I am right here with you in Latin?

I am right here with you


Is it right to say pick up myself?

I'd say... If you used it like "I fell down, but I picked up myself and kept going." I'd say it's correct! ^^


Why do you say put John Hancock right here?

John Hancock was a very influential figure in US history. The reason we say put your John Hancock on something.....he signed the Declaration of Independance....he signed his name very large and right in the center, supposedly so King George III could read it without his glasses.


Do you say John and me or John and myself?

It depends. In places where you would use "I", use "Shawn and I" (e.g., Shawn and I went to the movie). Where you would use "me", use "Shawn and me" (e.g., Mary went with Shawn and me to the movie).


How do you say right here in french?

ici même


How do you say i am right here in spanish?

Estoy aqui


How do you say come over here right now in Spanish?

Ok, i do spanish myself. It is.. ¿Cuándo debo venir? Hope i helped! :D


How do you break them up?

just say, "suck my **** right here, right now or **** off."


Is it right to say take a listen?

Normally we say, Listen here or please listen to this


How do you say I am right here in Japanese?

koko ni iru


What is correct to say myself and John or John and myself?

No. Never use "myself" in place of "me" or "I." For example, "Talk to me and Bob," or "Bob and I are here to help."ALSOmyself herself himself ourselves etc are called reflexive pronouns and refer back to the subject of the sentence so they shouldn't be used in the subject position.We cooked the dinner ourselves.