Yes. She is the subject. =)
The correct phrase is "you and Mark." The word "yourself" is a reflexive pronoun and is not appropriate in this context. You would typically use "yourself" when referring back to the subject in a sentence, such as "You should take care of yourself." Thus, "you and Mark" is the proper way to refer to both individuals.
Yes, in proper context the use of the reflexive intensifies the subject.
"I" is the correct word to use sometimes and "me" is the correct word to use sometimes.Use "I" when you are referring to yourself and you are the subject of the sentence. For example, "I went to the store."Use "me" when you are referring to yourself and you are the object of the sentence or in a prepositional phrase and the like. For example, "Grandfather gave me a gift."
Yes, "on your own" is a correct phrase to use when referring to doing something by yourself without any help or assistance.
I believe the proper phrase to use is "Please make yourself available for this urgent meeting."
The correct phrase is "he and I." In this context, when referring to yourself and another person as subjects, "I" should be used. So, you would say, "He and I are going for a walk."
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?
Referring to the fuel, it is common. Referring to the soft drink, it is proper.
"From Minnesota" is an adjective phrase because it describes the noun it is referring to.
Yes, if you're referring to the concept of Fate as a proper noun, then you should capitalize it. For example, in the phrase "believer in Fate," the word should not be capitalized.
yes, "With the proper help" is a prepositional phrase. :)
"Du bist die beste" is the phrase when referring to a female. "Du bist der bester" is the phrase when referring to a male.