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Chandrasekhar Reddy Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Are my sentences correct?

1. There is no animosity between him and I.
2. There is no animosity between you and I.
  

Top answer

No. "Between" is a preposition. The pronouns are objects of that preposition, so they all must be in the objective case: "him and me" "you and me"

  • No.
  • "Between" is a preposition.
  • The pronouns are objects of that preposition, so they all must be in the objective case: "him and me" "you and me"
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No. "Between" is a preposition. The pronouns are objects of that preposition, so they all must be in the objective case:

"him and me"
"you and me"
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Thanks for your answer. I read below sentence. Is it wrong?

Let’s keep this account information between just you and I.
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Yes. The object of a preposition must be in the objective case: "you and me"

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