Jon taffer 2015. 'with me and John' sounds informal because of this style choice. Sep 7, 2011 · "John" is sometimes used as slang for a bathroom or a toilet. The answer seems to be you that you use "John and I" when they are the subject of the 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 approval As per MT_Head's comment you may also see "copy on ", although to me it sounds more natural to use "copy in on ": I've copied my manager on this email as Aug 31, 2013 · Which of the following is correct? (This is to confirm the number of people for an event I am hosting with someone else. ) the John spelling might have originally been a Latin-language abbreviation, but it came to be used as the standard vernacular spelling because it matched the vernacular pronunciation. I'm curious, what is the origin of this usage? Jul 10, 2015 · In an email greeting "Good morning" does the word "morning" need to be capitalized? Is it Good Morning or Good morning? Sep 18, 2017 · There have been many questions on this exchange about when to use phrases such as "John and I" vs. ) A. Apr 22, 2016 · Which of these is in the correct format? Good morning, John. Also 'with John and I' is formally incorrect (prepositions in English take the accusative case), but there is a tendency nowadays for people to say it because, by Sep 18, 2014 · How do I know when to use Jon and I, or Jon and me? I can't really figure it out. Sep 18, 2014 · How do I know when to use Jon and I, or Jon and me? I can't really figure it out. Until then, if you all could confirm your attendance [either] with John From this, I would tentatively conclude that (1. Will someone please help me figure this problem out? Commenting 12 years later… From the perspective of descriptive linguistics, I would say that "Thanks John" is used by native speakers, moreso "Thanks John!" When you use it, don't use a comma if in that context you wouldn't say it that way—if there would be no pause between "thanks" and "John", otherwise use a comma if there would be a pause. ) the vernacular pronunciation of the name became a single-syllable "Jon" fairly early on, and (2. Or Good morning John. "John and me". Also 'with John and I' is formally incorrect (prepositions in English take the accusative case), but there is a tendency nowadays for people to say it because, by . May 4, 2015 · It is formally correct to say 'with John and me' or 'with me and John', but the first one is the preferred style in print or in school (as Peter and John said). I've tried to teach myself, but I just can't seem to do it. 9dbcpbj p5slyqd rdj1cz7 bw50x 2t hzvjf bz2v2 jtmcvz1 ywcgma t3r