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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Is "John and I" or "John and me" correct grammar?

Is "John and I" or "John and me" correct grammar?
  

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It depends on the sentence. Please supply it.

  • It depends on the sentence.
  • Please supply it.
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It depends on the sentence. Please supply it.
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John and I will be present for the class.

John and me will be present for the class.
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John and I will be present for the class.
Give the ball to John and me.
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You needn’t worry ever again about John and me visiting your precious home
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John and I thank you for coming to our wedding
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AnonymousJohn and I thank you for coming to our wedding
Don't forget the full stop (period).
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John and I (before the verb)/ John and me (after the verb)...I was taught this way by the nuns!

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On behalf of John and me. Is that correct>

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