Err, except in the example the question concerned the object of the sentence and not the subject so it should have been " Robin and me". :P As in, "She gave exam papers to Robin and me." Which is simply checked by dropping the other person from the sentence and seeing that "She gave the exam paper to I." is just plain wrong.
But then what would I know, I am only a lowly engineer, who got 9/10. (And please don't check my spelling, I am hopeless at that.
I have to write for living. Well sort of, I have to write technical papers and research proposals, so I get bloody academics picking me up on my English too. Last time it was a Greek combustion Professor telling me off for using "comprises of", and threating to reject any proposal of mine out of hand if I did it again!
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Date: 2003-11-24 07:46 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-11-24 09:24 am (UTC)But then what would I know, I am only a lowly engineer, who got 9/10. (And please don't check my spelling, I am hopeless at that.
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Date: 2003-11-24 09:34 am (UTC)Curse you reality!
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Date: 2003-11-24 09:40 am (UTC)I have to write for living. Well sort of, I have to write technical papers and research proposals, so I get bloody academics picking me up on my English too. Last time it was a Greek combustion Professor telling me off for using "comprises of", and threating to reject any proposal of mine out of hand if I did it again!
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Date: 2003-11-24 04:10 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-11-24 11:45 am (UTC)