Is us two correct grammar?

Is us two correct grammar?

“Us two” can be a subject in plenty of dialects of English even if it’s not standard. “We two” can be a subject. “Us two” and “the two of us” may be equivalent in meaning, but I suspect most people will strongly prefer one of the other in a given context depending.

Is it we three or us three?

We say ‘we three’ when it’s in the subject of a sentence and ‘us three’ when it’s in the object. Examples of correct English.

Do you say we or us?

We is a subject pronoun, which means it is used as the subject of sentences. Us is an object pronoun; it is used as an object in sentences. They are never interchangeable.

Is it correct to say us too or we too?

To is a preposition with several meanings, including “toward” and “until.” Too is an adverb that can mean “excessively” or “also.” Just to be clear: two is pronounced the same as to and too, but it can’t be used instead of either of them because it’s a number.

Do you say we too or us too?

Senior Member. Nobody would say or write “We, too.”

Is it correct to say we three?

“Us three” is correct. In “we three” the meaning is “we, who are three in number”. “Three” is used post-positionally and adjectivally (or in apposition) and does not influence the case change of “we” to “us”, i.e. it does not prevent the change from the subjective “we” (nominative) to the objective “us”.

Is we the same as us?

We is a pronoun used as the subject of a verb, to mean the person communicating and at least one other person. Us is also a pronoun, but it is used as the object of a verb or a preposition to mean the person communicating and at least one other person.

Which is correct we children or us children?

“We” is a subject pronoun and is used in subject position. “Us” is an object pronoun and is used in object position. In the following sentence, it may help to remove the word “children” to more clearly see what the pronoun is doing. Us/We children walk to school every day.

Is it this is us or this is we?

The pronoun “us” is almost exclusively used as a subject, whereas “we” acts as its object counterpart. The sentence “This is us” is grammatically correct as it follows the subject-verb-object construction. “This is we” is also an appropriate construction, but sounds old-fashioned as paolog mentioned.

Is it we too or we?

Is it correct to say he too?

It is correct to put ‘too’ as an adding adverb (meaning ‘also’) at the end of the sentence where it has the heavy stress. But in formal writing/speech we use ‘do’ to refer back to the object of the main clause: “She plays the piano and he does, too.”