Re: Grammar [ was Re: NO MORE "WARNING!" Messages ]

2002-12-20 Thread R.A. Cantrell
on 12/20/02 11:47 AM, J Sand at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > me and whoever whoever and me -- All the best, R.A. Cantrell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> -- Quadlist is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Enter To Win A | -- Canon PowerShot Di

Re: Grammar [ was Re: NO MORE "WARNING!" Messages ]

2002-12-20 Thread J Sand
>But "me and whoever" is quite correct, if used in the accusative. > >e.g. My father sent me and whoever away to school. > > > Thanks, I will do some research on that and I might finally be able not to cringe with my children's usage of the English language. - LOL _

Re: Grammar [ was Re: NO MORE "WARNING!" Messages ]

2002-12-19 Thread Sque
Think we can all do without the grammer lesson. Top posted for your reading convience. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > >But "me and whoever" is quite correct, if used in the accusative. > >e.g. My father sent me and whoever away to school. > > > > > >>I guess my English teachers back in school did

Grammar [ was Re: NO MORE "WARNING!" Messages ]

2002-12-19 Thread mriscott
But "me and whoever" is quite correct, if used in the accusative. e.g. My father sent me and whoever away to school. > > I guess my English teachers back in school did their job well. It is ironic > because my children say "me and whoever" instead of "whoever and I". I > cringe at that,