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English Pronouns "I vs. Me"
Which is correct "You vs. I" or "You and Me"?
| I |
Me |
| "I" is used as the sentence's subject. |
"Me" is used as the object of the sentence. |
| "I" must be used with a verb. |
"Me" is usually not followed by a verb. |
| "I" is the subject of the verb. |
"Me" is the object of the sentence. |
Examples:
- You and I are always together on the weekends.
- You and I are going to win the science award.
- You and I are always going to be friends.
- The award was given to you and me.
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