The other person's name should come first, "me and John" should not be used. This is manners, not a rule of grammar.
The pronoun 'I' is used as the subject of a sentence or a clause.
The pronoun 'I' is used as a subject complement following a linking verb (the object of the verb restates the subject).
The pronoun 'me' is used as the object of a verb or a preposition.
These rules apply whether the pronoun is used alone or as a compound with a noun or another pronoun.
Examples:
John and I went to the store. (subject of the sentence)
He and I went to the store. (subject of the sentence)
The shoppers were John and I. (subject complement)
Jane gave John and me apples. (indirect object of the verb)
Jane made apple pie for you and me. (object of the preposition)
You use me as if you were talking about yourself. EXAMPLE:"Did you see me at the grocery store?"I asked. John replied "Sorry, but i did not."
" John Doe has a tendency to overreach his authority" as an example
In about 100 words, discuss how Twain is a trustworthy narrator in his reminiscence; use one example from "Uncle John's Farm" that was not mentioned in the lessons.
Use quotes to surround the long name. Example: >dir "John Doe"
If you are referring to the use of abbreviations it would be as an example, John Williams M.S.
UGHHH In about 100 words, discuss how Twain is a trustworthy narrator in his reminiscence; use one example from "Uncle John's Farm" that was not mentioned in the lessons.
No, typically you would use either "Dr." before the name or include educational credentials after the name, not both. For example, you could use "Dr. John Smith" or "John Smith, PhD."
Example: John Smith M.S.
You unusually use an the abbreviation Sr. For example: John James, Sr.
If the two degrees are the same (MA and MA) then you would use just the one. Example: John Doe MA.If they are different, then use the two.Example: John Doe MA, MS.
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They are following the example of John the Baptist who used the waters of the River Jordan to baptize people.