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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

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.

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.'

Alternatives:

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

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