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Television stations 
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  • like I or like me? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    One would say either: She is smarter than me or She is smarter than I am The same pattern emerges when looking at like Used by itself, in idiomatic English, you would use the object pronoun when the word is used alone, and the subject pronoun when the phrase extends into a sentence-like structure
  • grammar - When to use me or myself? - English Language Usage . . .
    Me is a so-called objective pronoun, opposed to subjective pronouns (I, you, she, he) It's called like this because it's placed in the object field after verbs or prepositions: Wait for me! She likes me Myself instead, is used with reflexive verbs, meaning those verbs that indicate an action that "falls" on the subject: I wash myself
  • Like I versus Like me - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    So which one uses the correct like I or like me The first one "People who are satisfied and feel self-fulfilled like I would focus on the content rather than themselves "
  • What the difference between would you like me or for me
    0 In your sentence: "Would you like for me to send the lists of documents for a student and visitors " the preposition "for" looks unnecessary So if removed: "Would you like me to send the lists of documents for a student and visitors " It will mean that they ask you if you want them (him her) to send the lists of documents
  • Would you like me to show?, or would you like to have me show?
    'Would you like to have me show you how it's done?' And 'Would you like me to show you how it's done?' The first seems a little less used and odd, but to my understanding is correct If someone could explain these sentences to me - as to how they work and why - that would be very much appreciated! Thank you
  • word choice - Is it what it looks like or how it looks like . . .
    50 Irrespective of the context, it is either "what it looks like" or "how it looks", not "how it looks like" However, let me add that as much as it is grammatically incorrect, you can find any number of occurrences of the phrase in daily use You will not see "how it looks like" in the writing of learned English users, though
  • Naturalness of expressions like Me and Adam have discovered . . . . . in . . .
    45 Using "me" (or indeed other object pronouns) like this generally considered to be grammatically incorrect, because a subject pronoun ("I") should be used as subject of the verb In formal (and probably everyday middle-of-the-road) language, this misuse of object pronouns is to be avoided
  • Be like usage - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    The be sounds like the Habitual Be Construction in AAVE The like is a different construction in American English, including AAVE BTW, "Native American" doesn't mean "Native English speaker", except accidentally; it's a group identification for groups Canadians call "First Nations" And "AAVE" means "African-American Vernacular English"
  • phrase requests - I like to vs. Id like to - English Language . . .
    I'd like means I would like, and is one way to request something I like is a statement of the speaker's preference So I like pasta means I am fond of it at any time, whereas I'd like pasta means I am requesting some pasta right now (perhaps ordering at a restaurant)
  • Can may will you help me with this? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    I would actually offer a couple additional options: Under condition 1 (that you know that the person is able to help, but you're unsure if they will): Would you help me with this? Under condition 2 (you're unsure if that person is able to help): Could you help me with this? These are similar in meaning to will and can respectively, but are a more polite way of asking I would especially




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