Heavens no. Myself can never be the subject of a verb. Use myself reflexively, when the subject of the verb is "I." Anyone can see me, but only I can see myself.
It is correct to say "an individual and me" in this case. "Myself" should be used reflexively (e.g. I did it myself) or for emphasis (e.g. I will do it myself), not as a regular pronoun alongside another noun or pronoun.
The correct form is Robert and I. Myself and Robert is incorrect.
Best: Contact either John or me.
No, the grammar is incorrect. It should be: "You may notify me or John Doe." Using "myself" in this context is not grammatically correct.
No, no and no! NEVER use "myself" instead of "me." Use "myself" ONLY when the subject of the sentence or the clause is "I".
That is the correct spelling of the pronoun "myself."
I'd say... If you used it like "I fell down, but I picked up myself and kept going." I'd say it's correct! ^^
To start with ME, not myself.
It is correct to say "an individual and me" in this case. "Myself" should be used reflexively (e.g. I did it myself) or for emphasis (e.g. I will do it myself), not as a regular pronoun alongside another noun or pronoun.
It depends on how you are using "Jane or me". Here are examples: Correct: Jane or I will be going to the park. Incorrect: Jane or me/myself will be going to the park. Correct: Please give the book to Jane or me. Incorrect: Please give the book to Jane or I/myself. (I hear this incorrect usage quite often.) Correct: I did it myself. (Notice how only "I" can act on "myself". No one else can act on "myself"...because they are not the self.) The rule is this: Take the other person out of the sentence, and I/me/myself should stand on it's own. If used as the subject, use "I". If used as the direct object, use "me". If reflecting back on the self, with the subject of "I", use "myself".
They are going is correct.
Myself is reduntent-just remove that.
Je me suicide. (I am killing myself.) Je me suiciderai. (I am going to kill myself.) Je me tue. (I am killing myself [literal].) Je me tuerai. (I am going to kill myself [literal].)
Yes, it is grammatically correct.
The correct form is Robert and I. Myself and Robert is incorrect.
No. Excruciatingly correct is My family is my mom, my dad and I. But we say My family is me, my mom and dad, or ...my mom and dad and me.You should only use "myself" reflexively ( I wash myself regularly) or for emphasis ( I, myself, did this). Never use "myself" in place of "I" or "me."
like " Remy and myself are going to the movies"