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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
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I and ME....

Can anyone...pls tell me the usage of i and me......Emotion: rockIt is quite confusing....
  

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I is for the subject of sentence verbs: I love you; I am going dancing Friday. Me is for objects of sentence verbs: She loves me ; She gave me a gift. Me is for objects of prepositions: This is a gift from me .

  • I is for the subject of sentence verbs: I love you; I am going dancing Friday.
  • Me is for objects of sentence verbs: She loves me ; She gave me a gift.
  • Me is for objects of prepositions: This is a gift from me .
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I is for the subject of sentence verbs: I love you; I am going dancing Friday.
Me is for objects of sentence verbs: She loves me; She gave me a gift.
Me is for objects of prepositions: This is a gift from me.

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