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Is it me and my colleagues or my colleagues?
My colleagues, and by implication the speaker, are either the direct, or indirect object. Lacking a preposition, which might be ‘with’, this then is treated as a direct object, so ‘me’ is correct, and ‘I’ would be wrong.
Does colleagues have an apostrophe?
2 Answers. You are correct, it should be colleague’s, as it is their email address you are asked to enter. Another way to phrase this would be Please enter the email address of a colleague; here the possessive is expressed through the of.
Who are my colleagues?
A colleague is someone you work with at your job. When you are a teacher, the other teachers are your colleagues. When you work as a cashier at 7-11, the guy at the deli counter is your colleague as well. Your colleagues are usually people at the same level or rank as you are.
Should you get Buddy-Buddy with your colleagues?
When you enjoy each other’s company, you’re bound to have a lot more happy (and productive) days. But before you start making friendship bracelets, there are a few rules to getting buddy-buddy with your colleagues. 1. Don’t Push the Boss-Employee Relationship
Can I use ‘my colleagues and Me’ as a preposition?
Moreover, there’s no mention of myself, as a possible solution, in the question. When occurring as object of a preposition like this, both my colleagues and me and my colleagues and I would be found in the formal English of standard speakers.
Should you have a group of friends in the workplace?
Having a group of friends in the workplace is great! But you know what’s not so great? Being the adult who started a middle school clique in a grown-up office.
Should you hang out with other co-workers?
By only hanging out with a few people and not making the effort to get to know others, you’re likely alienating your other colleagues—and honestly, probably making your job harder in the process. (Josie’s far less likely to do that favor for you if she discovers that you invited everyone but her to grab coffee.)