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I, you, he, she, it, we, they. Object pronouns me, you, him, her, it, us, them. Possessive pronouns mine, my, yours, his, hers, her, its, ours, theirs. The following rule
10 Jun 2009 Hello, I know it's correct to say "Sarah and I are going out this weekend"but is it also correct to say "Sarah and me are going out"?
7 Nov 2012 Standard English requires I in subject position, producing John and I went to the park. Other dialects, however, allow me in subject position
22 Jul 2010 He and I, me and him. I know that the proper order for a nominative series of nouns including the speaker is “John and I," but what about for the
De tres nombreux exemples de phrases traduites contenant "he and i are" – Dictionnaire francais-anglais et moteur de recherche de traductions francaises.
4 Jan 2011 If you don't know when to use him and me or he and I, don't feel bad. This problem is so common that I literally wrote a book around it,Grammar
Although people do commonly say "he/she and I" and correct others who say "he/she and me", the way to determine which is correct is whether you would say I or me without the "he/she and". For instance, the sentence: "he and I went to the shops today" is correct, since it is
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do we use "I and he are going out" or "he and I are going out" or "He and me are going out" or the last one "me and he are going out" according
30 Nov 2014 It's supposed to be: He and I will go there. English word order is "subject-verb-object" and in English, word order typically wins out over
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