Does myself go before or after?

For some of the reflexive pronouns
reflexive pronouns
A reflexive pronoun, also sometimes known as a reflexive, is a pronoun that refers to another noun or pronoun (its antecedent) within the same sentence.
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, we use the possessive before the “self” part
: “myself,” and “yourself.” That is my sweater. Get your jacket. “My” and “your” are possessive adjectives. But for others, we use the object form before the “self” part: “himself” and “themselves.” I gave it to him.
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Where does myself go in a sentence?

While "myself" and "me" are both objects, "myself" is what is called a special object. You should use "myself" and not "me" as the object, only when you are the subject of the sentence. Example: I could not dress myself. Correct: You are asked to contact the provost or me.
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Is myself before or after?

Idiomatically, people probably use me or myself more often than I there - but if they do use I, it's nearly always in the final position (whereas me tends to come first, and myself works fine in either position).
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Is it correct to say myself and John?

No, the phrase “myself and John” is absolutely incorrect. Especially when we are talking about the person speaking as a subject, the use of myself as their personal pronoun is nothing but a false choice.
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Can we use myself after I?

Myself is a reflexive pronoun.

In other words, use myself when you have already used I in a sentence, but you are still talking about yourself. Myself becomes the object. I bought myself a new car! I gave myself a manicure.
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Do I use I or myself?

You may be tempted to use these words interchangeably, because they all refer to the same thing. But in fact, each one has a specific role in a sentence: 'I' is a subject pronoun, 'me' is an object pronoun, and 'myself' is a reflexive or intensive pronoun.
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Which is correct I or myself?

Use “I” if you're doing something or being something, use “me” if you're being acted on, and use “myself” if you're both the subject and the object or if you did something yourself and want to emphasize this.
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Is it Tom or Tom and myself?

When the verb is "to be" the rule is that the object is renaming the subject, and so the subject pronoun is used. With a different verb you would use "me" as in the examples below. The group nominated Peter, Tom, and me. The leaders chose Peter, Tom, and me.
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Is it correct to say myself and my family?

My Family and Myself. In a sentence, "my family and myself" could be perfectly correct, or not.
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How do I use myself in a sentence?

Use 'myself' when you're both the person doing something and the person it's happening to
  1. I treated myself to chocolate gateau for breakfast.
  2. I made myself ill by eating too much.
  3. I punished myself later by having celery sticks for dinner.
  4. I myself scoffed every last fairy cake.
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Is it correct to say myself?

Myself + Name is in fashion but it is Grammatically wrong. Emphatic pronoun: Myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, himself, herself, itself and themselves. Reflexive pronoun: Myself, ourselves, yourself, yourselves, himself, herself, itself and themselves.
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Does myself go at the end?

Using Pronouns Ending in -Self. Pronouns that end with -self refer back to the subject of the sentence. They are called intensive pronouns when they emphasize the role of the subject.
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Is it proper to start a sentence with myself?

It's usually appropriate to use “myself” when you have used “I” earlier in the same sentence: “I am not particularly fond of goat cheese myself.” “I kept half the loot for myself.” “Myself” is also fine in expressions like “young people like myself” or “a picture of my boyfriend and myself.” In informal English, ...
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How do I put myself in a list of people?

If you are using a list of people including yourself as the object of a sentence, then use "me" at the end of the list. For example: Sarah invited John, Jane and me. The rule of thumb is to think about which of "I" or "me" you would use if you were the only person, then use the same in the list.
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Is it myself or my self?

Firstly, "myself" is a pronoun that is used to "refer to the person speaking or writing." Example: "I, myself, will carry the bag." Example: "I carried the bag by myself." No, you cannot use "my self" in place of "myself" because "my self" is not a word.
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How can I write myself in English?

Answer:
  1. I am proud of myself.
  2. I am making a difference.
  3. I am happy and grateful.
  4. I am making my time count.
  5. I am honest with myself.
  6. I am good to those I care about.
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Is myself and my brother correct?

The rule of thumb is this — when you would normally say “I” if you were talking about yourself, you would instead say “my brother and I,” but when you would normally say “me” if you were talking about yourself, you would instead say “my brother and me.”
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Do you say my brother and I or my brother and me?

Indeed, the explanation also establishes why the last two clauses are the correct expressions! In conclusion, we can have My brother and I as in My brother and I went there. We can also have 'my brother and me', as in They gave it to my brother and me. What is wrong is I and my brother or me and my brother.
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Which is correct grammar me and my family or my family & I?

My family and I went on vacation last month. You should say: Friends from Germany visited me and my family in England last week. As a general rule, use "I" if it is part of the subject of the sentence and "me" if it is part of the object of the sentence.
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Can I say Tom and myself?

Not at all, so it should be Tom and I are going for lunch. Yopu could of course say, "I'm taking myself for a great meal tonight". If for example Tom is your son, you could say "I'm going to dress Tom and myself for the party." or something similar. I hope this helps.
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Which is correct your father and I or your father and me?

Use "I" when it is the subject of a sentence and use "me" when it is the object of a verb or preposition. Sometimes it can be easier to hear which one is correct if you simplify the sentence: Dad asked John and I/me to tidy the room. → Dad asked I/me to tidy the room.
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How do you refer to yourself and someone else?

The traditionally correct sentence is "Larry and I had a meeting today". To know whether to use the nominative case ("I") or accusative ("me"), remove "Larry": you'd say "I had a meeting", not "Me had a meeting". These days, especially in informal usage, "Larry and me had a meeting today" is also common.
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Which is correct Bob and me or Bob and I?

Use "I" when it is the subject of the sentence and use "me" when it is the object of the sentence. The correct statement is "Happy Birthday from Bob and me." The phrase "Bob and me" is the object of the preposition "from" so you should use the object pronoun "me."
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How do you refer to yourself in a sentence?

Explanation: There are two ways—and two ways only—that you can refer to yourself as “myself” in a sentence. Both of them involve sentences that also include either “I” or “me.” In this case, “myself” is an intensive pronoun, added for emphasis.
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What part of speech is myself?

Myself is a reflexive pronoun, being the reflexive form of I.
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