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KutaBeach Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

How should I say about joining a group of friends in a restaurant: "me and John will join you" or "I and John will join you"?

How should I say about joining a group of friends in a restaurant: "me and John will join you" or "I and John will join you"?

  

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John and I will join you.

  • John and I will join you.
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John and I will join you.

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Both are correct ( some people consider the first incorrect) . The first is less formal .


Note, however, that it is more common to put me/I after John.

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