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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

Do I use 'me' or 'I'?

Me and my friends are going to the park.

My friends and I are going to the park.

Are they both correct? When do I know how to use me or I?
  

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Anonymous Me and my friends are going to the park. My friends and I are going to the park. Use I for the subject of a clause.

  • Anonymous Me and my friends are going to the park.
  • My friends and I are going to the park.
  • Use I for the subject of a clause.
  • Use me everywhere else.
  • CJ
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AnonymousMe and my friends are going to the park.

My friends and I are going to the park.
Use I for the subject of a clause. Use me everywhere else.

CJ

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