In your example, an actual object is needed for the prepositional phrase “for [object]” , so only object-pronouns (like “me”) are appropriate. You would use the intensive pronoun like this: I, myself, am responsible for the company’s success.

Is it correct for myself?

In your example, an actual object is needed for the prepositional phrase “for [object]” , so only object-pronouns (like “me”) are appropriate. You would use the intensive pronoun like this: I, myself, am responsible for the company’s success.

Is it correct to say my friend and I?

It’s called a reflexive pronoun. For example, “I made myself breakfast” is correct but not “My friend and myself made breakfast.” But “My friend and I made ourselves breakfast” would be correct. To decide correct usage in a sentence like this: My friend and [“me” or “I”] went to lunch.

How do you properly use yourself?

“Myself” is a reflexive pronoun used when you are the object of your own action – i.e., when “you” are doing something to “you.” (Ex: I could write the songs myself, but they sound better when they are written by Barry Manilow and me.) Other reflexive pronouns are herself, himself, yourself, itself and themselves.

Can you end a sentence with me?

yes, that´s fine.

Which one is correct me and my friend or I and my friend?

The rules is: If you would say “I” without the other person there, then it’s “my friend and I” Example: I went to the cinema yesterday Example: My friend and I went to the cinema yesterday Example: I’m sorry, I can’t talk right now, I’m at a party Example: I’m sorry, I can’t talk right now, Gerard and I are at a party …

What is another way to say according to?

What is another word for according to?

as attested by as stated by
as stated in on the report of
on the testimony of on the word of
as per in accordance with
in conformity with accordant with

Is it correct to say my wife and I?

The rule is that you use ‘I’ if it forms part of the subject of the verb, but ‘me’ if it’s the object or predicate. Thus it should be ‘Please join my wife and me’. But it is correct to say: ‘My wife and I are going to the theatre tonight’.

Is it OK to say me and my friend?

My Friend and Me or My Friend and I My friend and I or my friend and me? The answer is it depends. “My friend and I” would be the subject of the sentence whereas we say “my friend and me” when it is the object.