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  1. grammar - Jon and I or Jon and me? - English Language & Usage …

    Sep 18, 2014 · In the one referring to you, if 'me' sounds correct, use 'Jon and me', if 'I' works, use 'Jon and I'. A couple of examples to illustrate: He gave the money to Jon and (I/me). Try it …

  2. How to use the term "carbon copy" in business emails?

    Sep 19, 2017 · As per Jon Hanna's second example, you can also use this parenthetically: My manager (copied) will need to provide approval. My manager (copied in) will need to provide …

  3. Where did "I'm Jonesing" get its meaning from?

    Location-based folk etymologies. I am not persuaded by the claim (evidently proposed by the Online Rap Dictionary some 37 years after the earliest instance of jones that Lighter cites) that …

  4. punctuation - Is the correct format "Good morning, John" or …

    Apr 22, 2016 · Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for …

  5. Is it acceptable to drop the comma in "Thanks, John"?

    It is acceptable to drop the comma. Searching the following sources for "Thanks [noun]" (where possible), or "Thanks John" (where not) reveals that both are in extremely common use:

  6. Capitalization for email greeting: Good morning OR Good Morning

    Jul 10, 2015 · 1. If you search Google images for "good morning" you will discover that the following occur on greetings cards:

  7. "At hand" vs "on hand" vs "in hand" - English Language & Usage …

    Stack Exchange Network. Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q&A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their …

  8. Do I need a comma when I want to write "Good morning John"?

    Apr 16, 2020 · Definitely include the comma. 'Good morning' is the declarative statement, the core of the sentence fragment. 'John' is a qualifier, a separate add-on that clarifies who speaker is …

  9. Where do you put the suffix when listing the last name first?

    Use a comma before Jr. and Sr., but treat II and III according to the person’s preference. Within a sentence, always use a comma after Jr. and Sr., but use a comma after II and III only if they …

  10. abbreviations - What is the rule for shortening people's names?

    Maybe John is just John and not short for Jonathan. And whether Jonathan goes to John or Jon, or nothing at all, you never know. Or maybe he’s a Johnny. Or a Jack. Or a Jackie. A James …

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