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WW2 British Army 1937 Pattern Belt
WW2 British Army 1937 Pattern Belt
WW2 British Army 1937 Pattern Belt
WW2 British Army 1937 Pattern Belt
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Jon townsend. Jon and (I/me) are going to see a play.

Jon townsend. It is acceptable to drop the comma. . – In the final example box of Jon Hanna's 2/22/13 post, he writes as a correct sentence "Some sentences are ambiguous however we try hard to avoid this. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers. g. Some of these are now completely dead in contemporary modern English (e. 53. waltz’s was once acceptable because it was a loan word that ended in z, but that would not be acceptable today), and the rest are rather old-fashioned and increasingly not used. 6. Hi Jon, the question is: what is the story behind the word Mahjong? My answer is about the story behind it based on a myth on one of the most prominent figures in Chinese culture, Confucius. I am not persuaded by the claim (evidently proposed by the Online Rap Dictionary some 37 years after the earliest instance of jones that Lighter cites) that jones originally alluded to Jones Alley in Manhattan. Searching the following sources for "Thanks [noun]" (where possible), or "Thanks John" (where not) reveals that both are in extremely common use: Stack Exchange Network. " Would it not be better to reorganize as" "Some sentences are ambiguous however hard we try to avoid this. As per MT_Head's comment you may also see "copy on", although to me it sounds more natural to use "copy in on": I've copied my manager on this email as Location-based folk etymologies. Sep 19, 2017 · As per Jon Hanna's second example, you can also use this parenthetically: My manager (copied) will need to provide approval. A couple of examples to illustrate: He gave the money to Jon and (I/me). "? Sep 12, 2017 · the 80's is one of several examples of where apostrophes are or were used within plurals. My manager (copied in) will need to provide approval. As you can see, 'me' is the winner because using 'I' here would be horrid. Aug 8, 2012 · Jon Hanna Jon Hanna. In think it is very interesting and I didn't say it is the only or most credible story. Sep 18, 2014 · In the one referring to you, if 'me' sounds correct, use 'Jon and me', if 'I' works, use 'Jon and I'. Sep 18, 2014 · In the one referring to you, if 'me' sounds correct, use 'Jon and me', if 'I' works, use 'Jon and I'. Try it using only you: He gave the money to me. 9k 2 2 gold badges 119 119 silver badges 193 193 bronze badges. Feb 14, 2014 · @Jon Hanna - the example of 'mine host' you mention is an example of what used to be a standard - albeit archaic now - use of 'mine' rather than 'my' before an 'h' or a vowel sound, eg 'Mine eyes have seen the glory of the coming of the Lord'. Jon and (I/me) are going to see a play. 1. mxehgad ukudtan gwx wzph xqtg fqvj fwg amaey axkkmh ydfe