The form 'my wife and me' is the objective form, the object of a verb or a preposition.
examples:
The agent advised my wife and me to make the trip in April. (direct object of the verb; advised us)
The agent recommended the best trip for my wife and me. (object of the preposition; for us)
The form 'my wife and I' is the subjectiveform, the subject of a sentence or clause.
Example:
My wife and I enjoyed the trip. (subject of the sentence; we enjoyed)
Their guests, my wife and I included, receive first class treatment. (subject of the clause; we were included)
The correct possessive form in this sentence is "wife's."
The correct plural form of the word "wife" is "wives."
It all depends on how you use it. to determine if one should use I or me, they need only take off the _____ and part of the sentence. For example, you would say "My wife and I are going out" If you took off "my wife and" then you can see the correct grammar is there (I am going out). However, if you said My wife and me are going to the store, once again take off "my wife and" and you have Me am/are giong to the store. Incorrect! :)
The correct spelling is "brother-in-law" (your wife's brother).
Correct form: Never spend time with the boss's wife.
wife
If you trying to indicate possession, that wife's is correct. If you want the plural form, then wives is the correct spelling.
The correct possessive form in this sentence is "wife's."
What is the correct forma when signing a letter from s Sr. and his wife, to distinguish from Jr. and his wife?
my wife and i
The correct term is "ex-wife," with a hyphen.
The correct plural form of the word "wife" is "wives."
That is the correct spelling of "wife" (female spouse).
1 = wife plural = wives
My wife and I are on the phone
Wife? No. Ex-wife would be more correct.
"He is a European but his wife is an Indian" is correct English. However, you have misspelled the word "sentecne" this should be "sentence".