No. The pronoun 'we' includes 'I/myself' so 'we' cannot be talking to 'myself'. These sentences are correct I am talking to myself. We are talking to ourselves.
Yes, "Selection Committee" should be capitalized when used in a sentence as it is a proper noun.
The nouns in the sentence are:Elias (a proper noun)committeefile (or spindle file as a compound noun)
Im not sure, but I do not think there is unless people do not have proper grammar...
no. you should only use "myself" when previously in the sentence you have used the word "I". proper grammar is "me and my directing partner". using myself would be correct if the sentence were, for instance, "I went, myself, along with my directing partner" although frankly, why not just say "i went with my directing partner" anyway, you get the point I'm sure.
No, because it is n ot a proper n ou n.
No it isn't a proper noun.
Yes, "Committee" is capitalized when it is a proper noun or part of an official committee name, but not when used generically. For example, "Senate Finance Committee" is capitalized, but "the committee members" is not.
No, a capital "I" is only used when referring to oneself as a pronoun. In the middle of a sentence, "I" should always be in lowercase unless it is at the beginning of a sentence or being used as a proper noun.
"Elias and his committee still prefer the old-type spindle file."The nouns are:Elias, proper nouncommittee, common nounspindle file, common, compound noun
No honorific is required when addressing the former chairman of a committee.
yeah that's a proper sentence