The easiest way to know whether to use "you and I" or "you and me" in a sentence is to think first whether you would use "we" or "us." The word "we" is equivalent to "you and I" (subjective); the word "us" is equivalent to "you and me" (objective).
For example,
You use have when your talking about yourself like "i have a computer" you use has when your talking about someone else like "she has a computer" simples:)
Verbal communication means talking out loud to someone else.
you use someone else's idea.
no, if we don't use it someone else will.
They would use different words like mum and dad when talking to them directly or mother and father when talking to someone else about them.
I made the dinner, somebody else should do the clean up. (although I prefer to say someone else)
The "elements of good talking" refer to the specific manner and word choice you use while communicating with someone else in a business setting
The "elements of good talking" refer to the specific manner and word choice you use while communicating with someone else in a business setting
There is technically no difference, but I would use them slightly differently. The first would be that one should not start talking, the second would be the thought that someone talking should not be. The doctor said she should not talk. The terrible things she said made him think she should not be talking.
Dunno, ask someone else soz, bad question. What should i use to make my video game?
Because you can get pink eye
When addressing someone directly, you can say "I think we should go together." When speaking about yourself, you might say "I enjoy reading books." Addressing another person, you would say "You look nice today."