Yes, the formal and grammatically correct way of addressing yourself and another person is to put yourself last.
The form 'allow your husband and me' is correct. The pronoun 'me' is part of the compound object of the verb 'allow'. Example: If you allow your husband and me a little more time we can finish. Other correct examples are using 'your husband and me' as the object of a preposition: ... for your husband and me ... ... from your husband and me ... ... by your husband and me ... ... near your husband and me ... ... to your husband and me ... An easy way to figure out whether I or ME is correct is to remove "your husband" from the sentence. Try it with just I or ME. You should be able to figure out which one is right. Then, add "your husband" back in. Adding "your husband" does not change whether I or ME is correct. Be aware, that the custom is to list yourself last. You should say: Your husband and I, Your husband and me. You should not say: I and your husband. Me and your husband.
No, Incorrect Grammar. Actual sentence is. This morning she received one dozen of red roses from her husband.
Well, she don't really love him. If she really cared for her husband, she wouldn't treat him that way. Matter of fact, her husband is suppose to be the only one that she shows that part to, not every other boy. *Adivce For Wife* : Learn How To Treat You're Husband, :)
The first answer is the correct one. It's a play on words that describes the picture.
"One of the few people who have" is correct because "people" is a plural noun, so the verb should also be plural to agree with it.
* Although this may sound odd it is more common than one thinks and either the husband can appear older looking or the wife (the wife may be several years older than her spouse) and when people mistake you for being his mother then simply correct them and move on. There is nothing to be embarrassed about.
No, this sentence is not correct. It contains a hanging participle: 'Naming each picture' is not linked to the subject of the sentence. You could recast the sentence in various ways. Here is one example: 'Name each picture, and make a note of which names begin with the 'you' sound.'
It is a line parallel to the y axis, and one unit to the left of it.
A correct and sensible/timely one.
"5 people" is the correct form. "Person" is singular, meaning that you can only use it when talking about one. "People," is plural, so it's used when you're talking about more than one. Since you're referring to 5, the correct option is the plural one, or "people."
hubby is short for husband nowadays loads of people say this
If your husband died and co-owned property with other people, what was specified in the will. If there's not a will, it will go through probate court.