G'day Iain,Quote:
Originally Posted by Iain
Truth be told, it's only a sample piece that Mal Ward sent me. Haven't yet figured out what to make it into.
Hoping that one day it'll grow a bit bigger.:D
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G'day Iain,Quote:
Originally Posted by Iain
Truth be told, it's only a sample piece that Mal Ward sent me. Haven't yet figured out what to make it into.
Hoping that one day it'll grow a bit bigger.:D
Smart dog to know to poo on your accellerator or brake pedals.Quote:
Discovering dog shyte on my shoe when I am driving.
:D
A Current Affair or Today Tonight - contributing to lowering the intellect level of the country. Tossers!
Disagree their Clint:) Those who tune into ACA and Naomi brest watch actualy have their inellect raised:rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Clinton1
Quote:
Originally Posted by Iain
They are correct if used in the right way, heres an example:
"Bert went to town with you and me" is correct, "Bert went to town with you and I" is incorrect.
"You and I went to town with Bert" is correct, "You and me went to town with Bert" is incorrect.
How to work out what is correct, drop the "you and" from the sentence and see if it is correct.
"Bert went to town with me" is correct, "Bert went to town with I" is incorrect.
"I went to town with Bert" is correct, "Me went to town with Bert" is incorrect.
Does it really matter, well no!
Cheers!
Michael
G'day Mic-d,Quote:
Originally Posted by mic-d
It does matter if we want our kids learning correct grammar, otherwise they'll end up like a bunch of westies/bogans.
Look, it's really simple. "I" is the nominative case, although English grammarians prefer the term subjective case, of the first person singular, whereas "me" is the objective case of same, right? So when you are the object of the verb, you use "me", and when you are the subject, you use "I", OK? So "I went", you are the subject; "went with me" you are the object. The rules don't change when you add other people into the sentence. See? It's dead easy :rolleyes:
:D
Yeah. Simple, SilentC.:rolleyes:
But where's Bert?
G'day Felder,Quote:
Originally Posted by Felder
Bert is with Ernie. :D
Bert is here with me.Quote:
But where's Bert?
I am here with Bert.
Bert and I are here.
Here is Bert and me.
Bert is here and so am I.
Bert has left the building, leaving me behind.
I hate Bert, he pisses me off.
See Digger,
see Digger run,
see Digger run with Pam and Sam.
Lover's quarrel? :eek: :eek: :p ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by silentC
Mick
I want to see Dick nip Dora's Fluff:DQuote:
Originally Posted by Waldo
Youse is all wrong;)
You must've had the Aussie version of the books, Waldo. The ones I recall had Spot, Dick and Jane. ;)
That is going back a looooong way though :(
G'day SilentC,
Ah yes, it was Dick and Jane but my books said Digger. Different state different books or names maybe?