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During a video tutorial, when asking questions to viewers, should I use the pronoun “I” or “you”?

Asked by: Mike Smith

What is the rule concerning the use of the pronoun I?

I is a subject pronoun, and the subject is the person or thing doing the action as in “I went to the store.” Me is an object pronoun, and the object is the person or thing the action happens to as in “Alex liked me.” Use you and I when it is the subject of the sentence; use you and me when it is the object of the …

What pronoun is used to introduce a question?

An interrogative pronoun is a pronoun used to ask a question. For example, the word who is an interrogative pronoun in the sentence Who are you?

In which writing we should avoid the use of personal pronoun I?

The language of academic writing should therefore be impersonal, and should not include personal pronouns, emotional language or informal speech.

What is the correct pronoun for I?

She and I. RULE: Pronouns have three cases: nominative (I, you, he, she, it, they), possessive (my, your, his, her, their), and objective (me, him, her, him, us, them). Use the nominative case when the pronoun is the subject of your sentence, and remember the rule of manners: always put the other person’s name first!

What is a pronoun example?

A pronoun is a word that can replace a noun in a sentence. The noun that is replaced by a pronoun is called an antecedent. For example, in the sentence I love my dog because he is a good boy, the word he is a pronoun that replaces the noun dog.

What are the examples of personal pronoun?

Personal pronouns are used to replace people, places or things to make sentences shorter and clearer. Examples of personal pronouns include: I, we, it, they, you, and she. Your choice of personal pronoun will determine if you are writing in the first person or the third person.

Which is correct grammar me or I?

Sometimes it can be tricky to determine if you should be using “me” or “I” in a sentence. Use the pronoun “I” when the person speaking is doing the action, either alone or with someone else. Use the pronoun “me” when the person speaking is receiving the action of the verb in some way, either directly or indirectly.

Do you say me and John or John and I?

Unfortunately, in this case, trying to sound like you have good grammar makes things worse because the grammatically correct form is “with John and me,” not “with John and I.”

Which is correct Sally and me or Sally and I?

But you need to know that you should say “Sally and I” ONLY when you need the subject of a sentence or phrase. If the words “Sally and I” are serving as the object of a phrase, then you need to switch to “Sally and me.” Examples: Sally and I are going to the movie.

Which is correct my wife and me or my wife and I?

The rule is that you use ‘I’ if it forms part of the subject of the verb, but ‘me’ if it’s the object or predicate. Thus it should be ‘Please join my wife and me’. But it is correct to say: ‘My wife and I are going to the theatre tonight’.

Is it grammatically correct to say her and I?


Okay she and I we don't usually say I and she all right now if it's being used as the object in a sentence.



Is it this is me or this is I?

Today, most native English speakers use It is me instead of It is I. Me is usually an object pronoun. In most cases this means it’s on the receiving end of the action in a sentence.

Is not I grammatically correct?

“Not I” is the grammatically correct way to say it (it’s a way of rephrasing “I do not.”) However, in common parlance (as opposed to formal), you will probably hear “not me” more often, though it’s grammatically incorrect (it might be rephrased as “me do not.”) As for why it became so common, I couldn’t tell you.

Do you say this is or I am?

You would use “I am…” when the person would have heard or seen your name before: for example, when you had “met” only via correspondence and were now meeting in person for the first time. “This is…” is used, as you correctly note, when speaking on the phone or when introducing someone to someone else.

Which is correct it is he or it is him?

It is him‘ is grammatically correct and is in common usage. HE is used for subjects and predicate nominatives. HIM is used for objects of preposition, direct objects and indirect objects.

Which is correct older than me or older than I?

If it’s a preposition, “than me” is correct, because “me” is the object of the preposition. But if it’s a conjunction, “than I” is correct, because “I” is the subject of an understood verb: “He is older than I am.”



Which is correct smarter than me or smarter than I?

Smarter than me is the most common form in spoken language and also the second most common one in English literature, so it can hardly be considered wrong. Don’t be afraid to use it. That’s just how the language developed. Smarter than I has been traditionally understood as a short way of saying “smarter than I am”.

What is my noun or pronoun?

Yes, the word “my” is a pronoun . Instead of noun, we use a pronoun. It is also a pronoun but it is called possessive adjective .

What is appropriate pronoun?

A pronoun (I, me, he, she, herself, you, it, that, they, each, few, many, who, whoever, whose, someone, everybody, etc.) is a word that takes the place of a noun. In the sentence Joe saw Jill, and he waved at her, the pronouns he and her take the place of Joe and Jill, respectively.

Why do we use pronouns instead of nouns?

Pronouns are words that are used to take the place of nouns in sentences. They usually refer back to a noun used earlier in the sentence, and they must match the number, point of view, and gender of the noun. We use pronouns to make sentences clearer, less awkward, and smoother.

What is the difference between a noun and a pronoun?

Answer. Nouns Nouns are words that name things, people, animals, places, qualities, actions, and ideas. Pronouns A pronoun is a word that can be used instead of a noun or noun phrase.



Is Dad a noun or pronoun?

As detailed above, ‘dad’ is a noun.

What is the pronoun for girl?

She/her/hers

She/her/hers and he/him/his are a few commonly used pronouns. Some people call these “feminine” and “masculine” pronouns, but many people avoid these labels because not everyone who uses he feels “masculine.” There are also lots of other pronouns in use, some of them more gender neutral.