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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

He and I vs he and me after a preposition

Do you say "This is a good time for John and me?" or "This is a good time for John and I?"
  

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Hi, Let me ask you how you would say it if you removed the reference to John. Clive

  • Hi, Let me ask you how you would say it if you removed the reference to John.
  • Clive
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Hi,

Let me ask you how you would say it if you removed the reference to John.

Clive
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Anonymous"This is a good time for John and me

Use this one, the objective case.

me is the object of the preposition for.
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Sorry, Clive. I think I was in the middle of posting when you posted yours.

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