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Q. Which is correct he and his wife or him and his wife?
“He and his wife” is correct. A complete sentence would contain or imply a verb, so you need to use the personal pronoun “he”. e.g. He and his wife went for a walk.
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Q. Is it correct to say me and her?
In the written language and formal spoken language: “Me and her” is correct if it is the object of the verb (or object of a preposition): He gave one to me and her. He saw me and her together.
Q. Is me and my boyfriend grammatically correct?
Both are correct when used in their appropriate case. When the phrase “My partner and I” is the subject then you use the subjective (or nominative) case “I”. When the phrase “My partner and me” is an object, i.e. direct object, indirect object or object of a preposition use the objective (or accusative) case, “me”.
Q. How are you and your family answer?
You can say, “We’re fine, thanks for asking. How are you and your family?” Or, you can be different and say, “We’re fantastic and getting better every day.
- I am very well, thanks. How are you?
- I am very well, thanks, and hope you are as well.
- I am very well, thanks. I hope it is the same with you too.
- (Ignore it completely.)
Q. What to say when someone says Hope all is well?
When someone says ‘I hope all is well with you’, this a respectful sign showing genuine care and regard. In this case it would be best to reciprocate what the other person has said, to show that you accept their sentiments. You could reply by saying, ‘I hope all is well with you too, thank you for asking! ‘.
Q. What’s another way to say I hope?
What is another word for I hope?
hopefully | here’s hoping |
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God willing | with luck |
all being well | fingers crossed |
touch wood | if all goes well |
if everything turns out all right | it is to be hoped that |