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me myself vs me who

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they serve different purposes. 'Me myself' is a reflexive pronoun used for emphasis or to indicate that the speaker is the subject of the sentence. 'Me who' is a question structure used to inquire about the identity of the speaker.

Last updated: March 23, 2024 • 894 views

me myself

This phrase is correct and is used for emphasis or to indicate that the speaker is the subject of the sentence.

The phrase 'me myself' is used to emphasize the speaker or to indicate that the speaker is the subject of the sentence. It is a reflexive pronoun construction.

Examples:

  • I will do it myself.
  • She herself completed the project.
  • He himself admitted his mistake.
  • See, me myself personally, now I done seen 'em all.
  • I mean, I would hate you to think this was any reflection on me myself.
  • There are people who have worked all day... me myself have eight office hours on my shoulders.
  • Democracy won the day even though it cost the people of my country and me myself a lot of effort.
  • Nor will I tolerate any frivolous accusations which touch me myself in my conduct of the ship
  • To which, me myself said, "What is your definition of ridiculous?", to which you said, "Twelve thousand dollars".
  • Let me prove myself yet worthy.
  • I need to leave this body behind and save me from myself.
  • But thanks for letting me unburden myself.
  • She- she saved me from myself.
  • Thank you for letting me be myself.
  • Fearful he has taken me from myself.
  • Then let me make myself perfectly clear.
  • Well, at least let me make myself useful.
  • Let me make myself quite clear, Niklaus.
  • Let me make myself very clear, Miss Dimello.
  • Forgive me inviting myself, Mrs Mitchell!
  • Reminds me of myself, a... headstrong, idealistic.
  • She's protecting me from myself because she knows.
  • I wouldn't give anyone the satisfaction of me killing myself.

Alternatives:

  • myself
  • I myself
  • he himself
  • she herself
  • they themselves

me who

This phrase is correct and is used in question structures to inquire about the identity of the speaker.

'Me who' is used in question structures to ask about the identity of the speaker. It is a way to seek clarification or information about the person referred to as 'me.'
  • It was me who drove the car.
  • It wasn't me who did all the hacking.
  • It was me who discovered his potential.
  • It's me who birthed you.
  • It's not me who needs convincing.
  • It's me who likes working with kits.
  • 'Twas not me who sent it.
  • Because it was me who killed him.
  • It's me who needs you.
  • It wasn't me who delivered it.
  • It is not me who smells.
  • Wasn't me who killed Johnson, you know.
  • It was me who kept the files.
  • It wasn't me who ran, Doctor.
  • It's not me who is retiring.
  • It wasn't me who said it.
  • I want someone watching me who understands.
  • People kept asking me who died.
  • Only, it wasn't me who decided.
  • I need men around me who can keep their wits.

Alternatives:

  • who am I
  • who is me
  • who am I speaking to
  • who is this
  • who is calling

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