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Maekong Mike
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I'm an English teacher in Bangkok, Thailand. You haven't lived until you've taught grammar in Southeast Asia. Good times.
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Maekong Mike
Member Since
November 17, 2014
Total number of comments
1
Total number of votes received
1
Bio
I'm an English teacher in Bangkok, Thailand. You haven't lived until you've taught grammar in Southeast Asia. Good times.
me vs. myself
I can't believe we are arguing this. Me is a subject pronoun. Myself is reflexive. Therefore "me" is the correct answer. Common usage does not change the fact that using "myself" as a subject pronoun is wrong. On the other hand, the language is moribund anyway... Another truth is that "myself," "himself," "herself," "itself," and "themselves," can be perceived as adverbial, but in actuality are not. They should only be used for reflexive emphasis. You're welcome.