Why us.
Eg. We wondered why it was us he chose.
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That is the correct UK spelling, apologise with an S.But in the US, the correct spelling is apologize, with a Z.(There are a number of similar words spelled differently in UK and US usage.)
Yes, "she treated us to a great dinner" is grammatically correct English.
No, because "let's" means "let us", and it does not make sense to say "let us join us." It would be correct to say, "Come on, let's join them." It would also be correct, if you are speaking to someone outside your group, to say, "Come on, join us."
That is the correct US spelling of "favorable" (the UK spelling is favourable).
Eyeing us is correct: for example, "They were eyeing us with suspicion."Note that for a similar-sounding verb, spying, it is correct to say spying on us.
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Yes, "She's coming with us" is correct grammar. It is a shortened form of "She is coming with us."
"There are four of us" is correct. Use "are" because "us" is a plural pronoun, and "four" indicates a plural quantity.
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No. But it would be correct to say. She joined us on April 10
"We performers love correct grammar" is better!
That is the correct UK spelling, apologise with an S.But in the US, the correct spelling is apologize, with a Z.(There are a number of similar words spelled differently in UK and US usage.)
"Both them and us were excited" is not correct usage. Look at how the pronouns would be used separately, then combine them in one, correct sentence. You would say "They were excited" not "Them were excited." Similarly, you would say "We were excited," not "Us were excited." The correct combination would be: "We and they were excited."
That is the correct spelling for the US state, Kentucky.
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US Military or U.S. Military.