The workers were offered an extra day of holidays in lieu of a pay increase.
He worked the bank holiday Monday so he will be entitled to a day in lieu of that.
Will you accept my mowing your lawn in lieu of cash?
You would use 'me' in this case. You use 'I' when you are the subject of the sentence, and 'me' when you are the object of the sentence or the phrase, as in this case.Subject of sentence: I was going to get a picture.Object of phrase: I was going to get a picture of Kaeleah and me.Object of sentence: It was Kaeleah andme in the picture.
I is used for the subject of a sentence or phrase; me is used as the object of a sentence or phrase. Example:He gave me the book.I will give the book to you.I am going to the mall; will you come with me?
Many frontier lawyers in 18th century America elected to read the law, an apprenticeship of sorts, in lieu of attending college.
Use "I" when it is the subject of a verb. At all other times, use "me."
'In lieu of my absence' is a phrase, not a sentence. As a phrase, it is grammatically correct, and could form part of a sentence, although it is not easy to think of such a sentence. It means 'Instead of my being absent ... ' So, how about 'In lieu of my absence, you have my presence!' as a jocular exclamation made by someone who turns up at a meeting for which s/he has previously given an apology for absence.
I would prefer a nice warm handshake in lieu of a kiss, sir.
Will you accept my mowing your lawn in lieu of cash?
The farmer gave me his best pig in lieu of a month's pay.
That is the correct spelling of "lieu" -- used in the phrase "in lieu of" meaning "instead of."
how to use we student in a sentence
you just did.
In French, yes. In English, no, it's almost always used in the phrase "in lieu of".
In lieu of going to the beach, Brenda and her friends decided to go to the movies.
"In lieu" means in place of or instead of. The sentence would read, " Instead of a babysitter...."
Your question is a sentence and contains the phrase "feature article." (The above is another example of using the phrase in a sentence.)
The word is "lieu".The phrase is in lieu of, meaning something done or provided in substitution.Example : "You may submit a question in writing in lieu of appearing in person."