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Ed Posted 22 years ago
Grammar

I or Me ?

Which one should I use, I or Me?

This will be a win/win for your company and (I or Me).
  

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I would say "me" because it's the object of a prepositional phrase. For example, if you take out "your company and" you would be left with the prepositional phrase "for me". " Hope that helps!

  • I would say "me" because it's the object of a prepositional phrase.
  • For example, if you take out "your company and" you would be left with the prepositional phrase "for me".
  • " Hope that helps!
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I would say "me" because it's the object of a prepositional phrase. For example, if you take out "your company and" you would be left with the prepositional phrase "for me". So, it should be, "This will be a win-win situation for your company and me," or simply, "This is a win-win situation for us both."

Hope that helps!

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