It is the convention in english that when you list several people including yourself, you put yourself last, so you really should say someone and i are interested. someone and i is the subject of the sentence, so you should use the subjective case i rather than the objective me. This is why “someone cleans the house” is a correct and natural sounding sentence However, there is this idiomatic construction To have + someone+ do something (infinitive without to) which means 'to get somebody to do something'. What is the word that describes a person who uses other people, generally for personal gain, without anything given in return Maybe through blatancy or through manipulation
I'm looking for a word that describes someone who dislikes change even while their current situation is less than favorable and keeps things even if they are old, worn and crumbling I’m curious to know why the number 86 came to represent the refusal of service at service establishments Does someone know the provenance Someone who intentionally says false statements and/or facts about someone else (directly related to and/or about them) with whom that person is in a conversation (with or without other people around), in order to embarress that person, bring them down or prevent/break the peace. Provide (something) for (someone/something) provide (something) to (someone/something) for example, the umbrellas provide shade for the guests He provided drugs to the prisoners
This has two meanings, when you attract someone's attention, but more relevantly, when you see something interesting/unusual and it attracts your attention To get someone's attention, especially by looking at them To be attractive or different enough to be noticed by someone. Has someone seen my bag Has anyone seen my bag Which one is grammatically correct and why
Which one should i use at this place Can you give some more examples? Is it correct that somebody may imply many people or an organization as a whole Particularly, can i think that someone assumes only one person whereas somebody can be said about a group of person.
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