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Sentense: My father and ourself take care of our business.



 
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"Now that I think of it" vs. "Now that I have come to think of it& | Question about present perfect tense.
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Sentense: My father and ourself take care of our business. #1 (permalink) Sat Oct 17, 2009 6:53 am   Sentense: My father and ourself take care of our business.
 

Hi

I want to mention that my self, my brother and my father do business in combine, shall I mention as "My father and ourself take care of our business"

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Nandu
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Sentense: My father and ourself take care of our business. #2 (permalink) Sat Oct 17, 2009 8:03 am   Sentense: My father and ourself take care of our business.
 

My father, my brother and I are in business together.
My father and we are in business together.
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