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Herry and myself #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 01, 2009 18:49 pm   Herry and myself
 

hi sir,
will it be right to say,
Herry and myself went to see the picture.
thank you.
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Herry and myself #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 01, 2009 19:18 pm   Herry and myself
 

Herry and I.
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Herry and myself #3 (permalink) Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:20 am   Herry and myself
 

thanks sir Kitosdad,
but i wanted to know the reason,why "i"instead of "myself "
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Herry and myself #4 (permalink) Mon Nov 02, 2009 7:08 am   Herry and myself
 

No. 'Harry and I went to see the picture.'
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Herry and myself #5 (permalink) Mon Nov 02, 2009 10:35 am   Herry and myself
 

Hi,

'Myself' can be either a reflexive pronoun or an emphatic one:

I can see myself in the mirror. (reflexive)

I myself (personally) find it difficult to understand. (emphatic)

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Herry and myself #6 (permalink) Mon Nov 02, 2009 14:28 pm   Herry and myself
 

thank you Alan
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Herry and myself #7 (permalink) Mon Nov 02, 2009 14:38 pm   Herry and myself
 

If you wish to know the reason, then it is wise to ask, Rida. You merely asked if it were right, and both Kitosdad and I fully answered the question you posed.
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