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which sentence is correct- I am Ravi or Myself is Ravi​

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Answered by btsarmy2031
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Answer:

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⇨★ I am Ravi is the correct sentence.

and in case of Myself, we have to just add Myself then our name. But here Myself is Ravi, so The 1st sentence is the correct one.

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Answered by DevendraLal
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In this question, we need to tell which sentence is correct.

  • I am Ravi is the correct sentence.
  • In the second sentence Myself is Ravi, this sentence is incorrect.
  • Myself Ravi am completely mistaken because a reflexive pronoun never takes the place of a subject and is never employed at the beginning of a sentence.
  • Usage of "myself Ravi" is uncommon.
  • You may start by introducing yourself as "Ravi". It has an announcement-like quality.
  • The sentence would work better as a response to the query "Who are you?" "Is Ravi here?" and "Where is Ravi?"
  • The phrase "My name is Ravi" works well for a self-introduction.
  • You're providing the other person with facts that will help him relate to you rather than revealing who you are.
  • You're instructing him how to contact you. In light of that, this form is the friendliest of the three you requested.

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