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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
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Which is correct: Scott and I or Scott and me?
  

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It depends. 'Scott and I' would be used as the subject of a sentence, and 'Scott and me' would be used as an object. For example: - Scott and I went fishing.

  • It depends.
  • 'Scott and I' would be used as the subject of a sentence, and 'Scott and me' would be used as an object.
  • For example: - Scott and I went fishing.
  • ) - John went fishing with Scott and me.
  • ) - Dad gave Scott and me some tips on fishing.
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It depends.

'Scott and I' would be used as the subject of a sentence, and 'Scott and me' would be used as an object. For example:

- Scott and I went fishing.
(Scott and I = the subject of the sentence.)

- John went fishing with Scott and me.
(Scott and me = object of the preposition 'with'.)

- Dad gave Scott and me some tips on fishing.
(Scott an

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