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anonymous Between you and I Between is a preposition. Use the objective case after a preposition. htm anonymous a lot of we " Of " is a preposition.
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anonymousBetween you and I
Between is a preposition. Use the objective case after a preposition.
http://www.grammar-monster.com/glossary/objective_personal_pronoun.htm
anonymousa lot of we
Please note this. Between you are I - is incorrect.
In standard English, it's grammatically correct to say 'between you and me' and incorrect to say 'between you and I'. The reason for this is that a preposition such as between should be followed by an objective pronoun (such as me, him, her, and us) rather than a subjective pronoun (such as I, he, she, and we).