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  • grammar - Jon and I or Jon and me? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    In the one referring to you, if 'me' sounds correct, use 'Jon and me', if 'I' works, use 'Jon and I' A couple of examples to illustrate: He gave the money to Jon and (I me) Try it using only you: He gave the money to me As you can see, 'me' is the winner because using 'I' here would be horrid Jon and (I me) are going to see a play
  • How to use the term carbon copy in business emails?
    As per Jon Hanna's second example, you can also use this parenthetically: My manager (copied) will need to provide approval My manager (copied in) will need to provide approval As per MT_Head's comment you may also see "copy on", although to me it sounds more natural to use "copy in on": I've copied my manager on this email as
  • Where did Im Jonesing get its meaning from?
    Location-based folk etymologies I am not persuaded by the claim (evidently proposed by the Online Rap Dictionary some 37 years after the earliest instance of jones that Lighter cites) that jones originally alluded to Jones Alley in Manhattan
  • present perfect - have been working vs. have worked - English . . .
    What is the difference between the following two sentences? I have been working here for 20 years I have worked here for 20 years
  • abbreviations - What is the rule for shortening peoples names? (E. g . . .
    Maybe John is just John and not short for Jonathan And whether Jonathan goes to John or Jon, or nothing at all, you never know Or maybe he’s a Johnny Or a Jack Or a Jackie A James might not have a shortcut at all, or it could be a Jim or Jimmy, or Jamie or Jaime, or even a Jamesy And sometimes he’s a Jay
  • Use of a semicolon before and comma after however
    In the final example box of Jon Hanna's 2 22 13 post, he writes as a correct sentence "Some sentences are ambiguous however we try hard to avoid this " Would it not be better to reorganize as" "Some sentences are ambiguous however hard we try to avoid this "?
  • When etc. is at the end of a phrase, do you place a period after it?
    Prior to the invention of the Linotype, typographers would follow the abbreviation with a period and narrow space if it occurred mid-sentence, or with a period and wide space if it appeared at the end, thus avoiding ambiguity except in the case where the period was the last thing on the line (an occurrence which people hand-setting type would try to avoid mid-paragraph whether the period
  • Appropriate to start business email or letter with just Dear,?
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  • abbreviations - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
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  • Which is correct: Filename, File Name or FileName?
    The original form of the word was "file name", as in the name of a file These days (and probably for a good few years), the compound "filename" is widely accepted and perhaps most commonly used





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