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Linda chiedza cheke Posted 10 years ago
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what is the difference between I and Me
  

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linda chiedza cheke what is the difference between I and Me In probably 95% of cases, "I" is used before a verb and "me" is used after a verb. That is, "I" designates the subject of the sentence, and "me" designates any other function. CJ

  • linda chiedza cheke what is the difference between I and Me In probably 95% of cases, "I" is used before a verb and "me" is used after a verb.
  • That is, "I" designates the subject of the sentence, and "me" designates any other function.
  • CJ
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linda chiedza cheke what is the difference between I and Me
In probably 95% of cases, "I" is used before a verb and "me" is used after a verb.

That is, "I" designates the subject of the sentence, and "me" designates any other function.

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Like " I kissed her " or " she kissed me"

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