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Grouch of the Day - Reflexive pronouns
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14/01/2009 15:09:51
 
 
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Walter Meester
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>Depends on what you want to tell. To me
>
>"He had a meeting with me" means that I am informing that we had a meeting
>
>whereas
>
>"He had a meeting with myself" means that I am correcting a previous assumption that he did not have a meeting with anyone.
>

It is incorrect according to English grammar rules. When to use I/me/myself is taught in elementary school.

The basic rule is: Use myself only when you have used I earlier in the same sentence

Some simple sentences:

He had a meeting with me.
I saw myself in the mirror.
Becky gave the apple to me.
He let himself into the office.
You and I are going to the store.
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