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and sang it myself. vs and myself sang it.

The phrase 'and sang it myself.' is correct, while 'and myself sang it.' is incorrect. In English, the correct order for the subject pronoun 'myself' is after the verb 'sang.' Placing 'myself' before the verb is not grammatically accurate.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 382 views

and sang it myself.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to emphasize that the speaker performed the action of singing the song.

Examples:

  • I wrote the song and sang it myself.
  • She cooked the meal and ate it herself.
  • He fixed the car and drove it himself.
  • And who watered the philodendron on your bookcase and sang it back to life?
  • See, I just broke it myself.
  • I could never do it myself.
  • But of course, I might have guessed it myself.
  • As though I made it myself.
  • They are sweet girls, though I say it myself.
  • And I'll keep it myself.
  • Thank you. I did it myself.
  • I took care of it myself.
  • If you show me the body, I could examine it myself.
  • And I had to amputate it myself.
  • Perhaps, but I prefer to do it myself.
  • No, I can find it myself.
  • I designed and built it myself.
  • Then I'll do it myself.
  • Look, I can do it myself.
  • I'd just rather run across it myself.
  • I might have a little touch of it myself.
  • I removed the water bottles and poured it myself.
  • I'd better deal with it myself.

and myself sang it.

This phrase is incorrect in English.

  • I was cursing myself while you sang.
  • 'Cause I saw your eyes when you sang it.
  • Look, I know javier wrote the song, but I sang it.
  • Your dad wrote it and I sang it.
  • My uncle sang it. That's all he knew.
  • This film is the story of that search, of the man who made it, the girl who sang it... and the monster who stole it.
  • We've already heard that song a hundred times... just like that, just like how you sang it.
  • To be perfectly honest, Mr Calhoune and myself want some of it.
  • And my father and myself with it.
  • And your mother, and myself while I'm at it.
  • Probably sound better if we sang it together.
  • Pretty sure. I sang it at our wedding.
  • You sang it till I got on the bus.
  • The same way you sang it right now.
  • Dad, I sang it every time.
  • I remember you sang it sometimes.
  • I sang it at our wedding.
  • We've sang it a thousand times together in my mind.
  • Dad sang it for me and I to Josefine.
  • In fact, Martin sang it naked.

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