No, the pronoun 'us' is the objective form, used as the object of a sentence or phrase. The pronoun 'we' is used as the subject. The correct sentence is, 'We hard workers will save you time.'
Another way to phrase it:
Hard workers, like us, will save you time.
i have sended you my cv or i have sent my cv Save
The sentence is incorrect as it lacks the proper punctuation. A better sentence would be "I spent less today and I'm happy I was able to save money, even just for one day".
To save money you stayed at hostels during your two month vacation in Europe.
The correct positive form of the adjective "brave" is simply "brave." An example sentence using it correctly is: "The brave firefighter rushed into the burning building to save the trapped residents." This sentence illustrates the use of "brave" to describe the firefighter's courageous actions.
Examples of the sentence, "The people rushed to the riverbanks to save the boy from drowning." using pronouns are:They rushed to the riverbanks to save the boy from drowning.The people rushed there to save the boy from drowning.The people rushed to the riverbanks to save himfrom drowning.
Choose the sentence which contains an indirect object. a. i worked hard each day. b. they gave me a bonus. c. I spent it immediately. d. it is difficult to save money.
they gave me a bonus
"They gave you a bonus" is the sentence which contains an indirect object.
The correct spelling is Filipino.
I won't SAVE you.
"They gave me a bonus" is the sentence which contains an indirect object.
No, isn't correct.