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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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do you say :

"love from Mummy and I "

or "love from Mummy and me"
  

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Only "Love from mummy and me", if you want to make your teacher happy or you need to pass some kind of English test. Otherwise, if you don't have to please anyone, you can use either. Both are in use and are alright nowadays.

  • Only "Love from mummy and me", if you want to make your teacher happy or you need to pass some kind of English test.
  • Otherwise, if you don't have to please anyone, you can use either.
  • Both are in use and are alright nowadays.
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Only "Love from mummy and me", if you want to make your teacher happy or you need to pass some kind of English test.
Otherwise, if you don't have to please anyone, you can use either. Both are in use and are alright nowadays.

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