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  • Me and my friends or My friends and I? Which is correct?
    “My friends and I” is grammatically correct when it is placed before the verb and is the subject of the sentence “I and my friends” is also correct but less common as it is more polite to put your friends first
  • A Guide to Using “Me” and “I”, With Examples | Grammarly
    Knowing when to use me and I can be confusing, so here is a quick guide: Use me when you’re talking about an action done to, toward, for, with, or without you And use I whenever you’re the one doing the action What is the difference between me and I? Me and I are both first-person personal pronouns
  • My Friend and Me My Friend and I - GrammarBank
    My friend and I or my friend and me? The answer is it depends "My friend and I" would be the subject of the sentence whereas we say "my friend and me" when it is the object For Example: John is going to meet my family and me today (as object) My family and I are going to meet John today (as subject) My cousins and I ran into Kate at the
  • Should I put myself last? me and my friends vs. my friends . . .
    The difference between "I and my friends" and "my friends and I" is purely a matter of courtesy - they are both grammatically correct I would tend to stick to the latter though, as it a) is more commonplace, b) is considered more polite, c) seems to flow better
  • My Friend and I or My Friend and Me? | Britannica Dictionary
    The sentence should be "My aunt invited my friend and me to dinner " The first person singular pronoun "I" is used when it is the subject of a verb The first person singular pronoun "me" is used when it is the object of a verb or preposition
  • “My Friends And I” Or “My Friends And Me”? Easy Peasy Answer
    One of the most common questions about grammar is whether it is correct to say “my friends and I” or “my friends and me ” The answer depends on whether you are using the pronoun as the subject or object of a sentence
  • A Guide to Using Me and I, With Examples - Two Minute English
    Have you ever stopped mid-sentence, unsure if you should say “my friend and I” or “my friend and me”? You’re not alone This tiny detail can trip up even the most confident English speaker
  • Is It Grammatically Correct to Say “Me and My?”
    It is not grammatically correct to use “me and my” as a subject or and object The correct way to say “me and my” as a subject is “my ___ and I,” like “my friends and I went to the movies ” The proper way to use the clause as an object is “my ___ and me ”
  • My friends and I vs I and my friends - TextRanch
    It follows the standard order of placing oneself last when referring to a group of people 'I and my friends' is less common and may sound awkward or less natural This phrase is correct and commonly used in English This phrase is the standard and more natural way to refer to oneself and a group of friends
  • When To Use “I” Or “Me” - Thesaurus. com
    Is it “my friends and I” or “my friends and me”? Both I and me are pronouns But there’s a clear difference between the two: I is what is known as a subject pronoun, and me is an object pronoun So what exactly does that mean? The pronoun I can be used as the subject of a sentence, and me can only be used as the object of one





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