I think I got some rejections recently for mixing up you and we in an article and I want some clarity for a current article:
example:
Is there a way to gain better focus and feel a sense of accomplishment in your daily routine? (you)
Often we blame our lack of progress on having too much to do and not enough time to do it (we)
failing to manage our life is often at the core of what holds us back. (our & us)
Can I use all three? It's late and I'm getting mind-boggled.
You, We and Us
Moderators: Celeste Stewart, Ed, Constant
Re: You, We and Us
If you have these doubts, you don't really have to use any of them:
Is there a way to gain better focus and feel a sense of accomplishment in the daily routine?
People often blame their lack of progress on having too much to do and not enough time to do it
failing to manage their lives is often at the core of what holds them back.
Is there a way to gain better focus and feel a sense of accomplishment in the daily routine?
People often blame their lack of progress on having too much to do and not enough time to do it
failing to manage their lives is often at the core of what holds them back.