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Flybyebaby Posted 15 years ago
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Hello.... I need help.

Which one is correct? I need the explanantion.

1. There were Mira and me whom you saw last night.

2. There were Mira and I whom you saw last night.

Thank you very much.

Flybyebaby
  

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flybyebaby Hello.. I need help. Which one is correct?

  • flybyebaby Hello..
  • I need help.
  • Which one is correct?
  • I need the explanantion.
  • 1.
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flybyebabyHello.. I need help.

Which one is correct? I need the explanantion.

1. There were Mira and me whom you saw last night.
2. There were Mira and I whom you saw last night.

Thank you very much.

Flybyebaby
This is the way I would say this:

It was Maria and I whom you saw last night. (formal)

It wa
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flybyebaby1. There were Mira and me whom you saw last night.
2. There were Mira and I whom you saw last night.
It's rare to use a definite noun (Mira, me) in the "there" construction. I would avoid that if I were you. I'd say it like this, presuming I understand the meaning you're trying to convey:

Mira and I were the ones (that) you s

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