Okay, people, it's not that hard. You just ask yourself, "what would I say if I wasn't sharing this sentence with someone else?"
So, if you felt compelled to write the sentence:
"I don't think this will effect the work Lynn and myself are doing with that room."
You should simply remove Lynn and see how the sentence reads without her:
"I don't think this will effect the work myself am doing with that room."
Doesn't sound right, does it?
That's because it's WRONG. Really, really WRONG. So WRONG it almost eclipses the incorrect use of the word "effect" in that sentence. Almost, but not quite.
To the person who originally wrote that sentence, I say this:
"That's not quite right."
Oh, come on, like there's any point in correcting people these days. No one cares. No one listens. No one wants to know. No one wants to hang out with you afterwards...
Why don't you all just forget there's such a thing as case in the English language (yeah, you heard me, I said the English language has cases!) and just use whatever pronouns you feel like. We all know you will anyway.
“Disneyland of the DDR” brought back to life
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By Joel Alas
Photo by Megan Cullen
Of all the events commemorating the fall of the Berlin Wall, this surely
rates as the quirkiest.
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