Is it grammatically correct to say me and my?

“My friends and I” is grammatically correct when it is placed before the verb and is the subject of the sentence. “I and my friends” is also correct but less common as it is more polite to put your friends first.

Can I say myself and my family?

My Family and Myself. In a sentence, “my family and myself” could be perfectly correct, or not.

Is it grammatically correct to say me and my friend?

The grammatically correct version should be the 1st one i.e “My friend and I” instead of “My friend and me” as both elements are of parallel position – Subject of a sentence. A good way to understand this is to break the sentence into 2 sentences. For example: My friend and I went to the movies.

Can you say me and my?

You will hear a lot of native speakers use me as a subject pronoun and say, “Me and my mom love movies.” It is common to hear this in informal, spoken English. However, many people consider this to be incorrect.

What can I do for myself and my family?

While these may not work for you, take a look at what you need to do and get your own daily list going.

  1. Wake early and spend some time in my bed alone catching up on email and social media.
  2. Morning hugs.
  3. Get dressed.
  4. Pick up the house (including making the bed).
  5. Light a candle.
  6. Check my to do list.
  7. Say a prayer.

Is my mother and me correct grammar?

However, if you are trying to choose between “Mom and I” and “Mom and me” for the caption of a picture, and you are not using a complete sentence, you can use either one. They are both fine.

Can you say me and my mom?

Do you say my dad and I or me and my dad?

Use “I” when it is the subject of a sentence and use “me” when it is the object of a verb or preposition. Sometimes it can be easier to hear which one is correct if you simplify the sentence: Dad asked John and I/me to tidy the room. → Dad asked I/me to tidy the room.

Is me and my mom correct grammar?