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Sagsun0093 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

I and John?

I know that the following is wrong:
Me and John are going to the jungle.

and right version is:
John and I are going to the jungle.

But what about:
I and John are going to the jungle

Is the above statement right?
  

Top answer

The use of 'John and I' is a convention of politeness, not a requirement of grammar .

  • The use of 'John and I' is a convention of politeness, not a requirement of grammar .
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The use of 'John and I' is a convention of politeness, not a requirement of grammar.

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