Us
UK /["/əs//ʌs/"]/US /["/əs//ʌs/"]/
Definition
used when the speaker or writer and another or others are the object of a verb or preposition, or after the verb be
In simple words: You and me together.
Examples
- She gave us a picture as a wedding present.
- We'll take the dog with us.
- Hello, it's us back again.
- Give us the newspaper, will you?
Usage notes
Used when talking about a group including the speaker and at least one other person. Typically appropriate in both spoken and written contexts; less common in very formal writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone pronoun
Memory hint
Remember 'us' sounds like 'bus'—a vehicle for togetherness!
Collocations
- between us
- including us
- help us
Synonyms
- we
- our group
- the two of us
Antonyms
- them
- you
Common mistakes
- Using 'us' as the subject instead of 'we'.
- Confusing 'us' with 'we' in plural subjects.
- Forgetting to use 'us' after prepositions.