Which is correct:
"my husband and I" or "I and my hsuband"?

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my husband and I

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is the correct order when referring to yourself and your husband. The subject pronoun 'I' should always come after the other person or people mentioned.

Alternatives:

  • my husband and I
  • my spouse and I
  • my partner and I
  • I and my husband
  • I and my spouse

I and my hsuband

This phrase is not correct in English. The subject pronoun 'I' should come after the other person or people mentioned.

The correct order is 'my husband and I' when referring to yourself and your husband. Avoid using 'I' before mentioning the other person.

Alternatives:

  • my husband and I
  • my spouse and I
  • my partner and I
  • I and my husband
  • I and my spouse
The phrase 'my husband and I' is the correct construction in English. The subject pronoun 'I' should always come after the other person or people mentioned. The phrase 'I and my husband' is not commonly used and is considered incorrect.

Last updated: March 26, 2024

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