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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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0When speaking of yourself and another person do you say me and Mary or Mary and I....I think it is Mary and I am I right?0-
  

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0 In the nominative case, 01i 00Mary and I02i 00 is standard and also correct grammatically. 02br 02br 00In the nominative case, 01i 00me and Mary02i 00 is sometimes used in very informal language, but it is grammatically incorrect. 0-

  • 0 In the nominative case, 01i 00Mary and I02i 00 is standard and also correct grammatically.
  • 02br 02br 00In the nominative case, 01i 00me and Mary02i 00 is sometimes used in very informal language, but it is grammatically incorrect.
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0 In the nominative case, 01i00Mary and I02i00 is standard and also correct grammatically. 02br
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00In the nominative case, 01i00me and Mary02i00 is sometimes used in very informal language, but it is grammatically incorrect. 0-
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0It depends on the context, however it is polite to always put the other person first.02br
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00To work out which is correct, imagine it is just you there alone, and use the same form.02br
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00I am going to the shops.02br
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00So, 'Mary and I are going to the shops'.02br
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00Please leave the washing up to m
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0 Hi Nona,02br
00long time no see! I hope you don't mind if I quote some sentences from your post... it's just that it reminded me of some funny thoughts I sometimes have:01blockquote
01cite10nona the brit12cite10...it is polite to always put the other person first.12blockquote
10That reminded me of... George and I are i

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