[aisle] Totally off subject

Annette Mills annettesspot at gmail.com
Wed May 15 07:06:18 CDT 2019


Mary, do your kids have the urge to correct their friends? I would never let my kids say “anyways.” Now they are grown, and my son says I’ve ruined him because he has the urge to correct people when he hears it!  And I’m sure he hears it all the time.  I can’t believe how widespread and acceptable that word has become.

Annette @ Annette's Book Spot
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> On May 15, 2019, at 5:29 AM, Kathryn Green via AISLE <aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:
> 
> I say you are correct. I learned this in the 70’s and 80’s.  
> 
> Kathryn Green
> 
>> On May 14, 2019, at 9:42 PM, Donna Miner via AISLE <aisle at list.railslibraries.info> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi, I'm kind of a grammar nut and I need to know if “they” are teaching the I or me wording differently than I learned it back in the 60’s and 70’s.
>> I learned if you use it in a sentence singularly, you use it with more than one. Examples: 
>> I went to the store/Tom and I went to the store.
>> Could you make me a sandwich?/ Could you make Mary and me a sandwich?
>> 
>> I hope it’s ok to ask this on this list serve. It is driving me crazy! I mean teachers are using the I and me wrong (according to me)!!!
>> Thank you!!
>> 
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