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reflexive pronoun
Please help me with this reflexive pronoun error.
So, if I want myself and the company I work for to be taken seriously, I need to pay more attention to my grammar and spelling.
Should it say:
So, if I myself and the comany I work for to be taken seriously, I need to pay more attention to grammar and spelling.
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Re: reflexive pronoun
There's no need for 'myself' there:
If I and the comany I work for want to be taken seriously, I need to pay more attention to grammar and spelling.
To add emphasis, you could do this:
If both I and the comany I work for want to be taken seriously, I need to pay more attention to grammar and spelling.
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