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If you are talking about Jim and yourself, you would say "Jim and I" but, if you were talking about two separate individuals, then you would say "you and Jim."

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Is it proper grammar for you Jim and I?

No, this is grammatically incorrect. You only use names like Jim or I when they are the subject, not after the verb.These two similar sentences are equally alike and grammatically correct:1. Jim and I will contact you.2. Please contact Jim or me.


Is it correct to punctuate two consecutive possessives as follows Jim's wife's dress was beautiful?

Absolutely. This is one of those constructions that looks really strange, but it's correct. Jim has a wife, his wife has a dress, and you do need to show both possessive relationships by the use of both apostrophes.


Is it more correct to say more dumb or dumber?

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Is it proper grammar for you Jim and I?

No, this is grammatically incorrect. You only use names like Jim or I when they are the subject, not after the verb.These two similar sentences are equally alike and grammatically correct:1. Jim and I will contact you.2. Please contact Jim or me.


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Is it correct to punctuate two consecutive possessives as follows Jim's wife's dress was beautiful?

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Can Jane sues Jim for arson after Jane collects money from her homeowners insurance?

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