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BellyWhen to use each one? Why me is not grammatically correct, but me?I say I am me and you are you. We don't get in each other's way!
For example, this context: I say I am __ and you are you. We don't get in each other's way!
BellyBut didn't Yoong Liat say strictly speaking, I am I is right?Yes, I did. But 'strictly speaking' doesn't mean that "I am I" is commonly used. "I am I" is used in formal situations. "I am me" is the more common version.