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- I and someone, me and someone or I and someone we
40 "I and someone are interested" is grammatically correct It is the convention in English that when you list several people including yourself, you put yourself last, so you really should say "Someone and I are interested " "Someone and I" is the subject of the sentence, so you should use the subjective case "I" rather than the objective "me"
- What is the word for someone that uses other people?
What is the word that describes a person who uses other people, generally for personal gain, without anything given in return? Maybe through blatancy or through manipulation I was using extortioni
- difference between engage with someone and engage someone?
Engage with somebody means, as others have said, to interact with that person, usually from a position of greater power (managers are frequently exhorted to engage with employees, but rarely the other way round) Engage somebody has many possible meanings, depending on context: the army engage the enemy, you may engage somebody in conversation by simply going up and speaking to him, a pretty
- Im looking for a word that describes someone who dislikes change is . . .
I'm looking for a word that describes someone who dislikes change even while their current situation is less than favorable and keeps things even if they are old, worn and crumbling The closest th
- What is a word for to take pleasure in someone elses success?
This appears to be similar to this question, What's the antonym for Schadenfreude? With the two most up-voted answers being Mitgefühl (a German word for "compassion") and Mudita (a Buddhist term for "finding joy in the happiness and success of others")
- Word or expression for someone who intentionally says false statements . . .
Someone who intentionally says false statements and or facts about someone else (directly related to and or about them) with whom that person is in a conversation (with or without other people around), in order to embarress that person, bring them down or prevent break the peace
- What is a word for someone who wants to do everything or be everything . . .
I want a word for a person who wants to become something they get influenced by, or be like the someone or achieve their traits or just embody them completely A word for someone who just wants to do it all
- idioms - Make a pass at someone Vs Hit on someone - English . . .
I would appreciate it if someone could let me know what is the usual AE idiom which is used when someone is going to sweet talk to a female in order to persuade her to making friends and starting a (
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