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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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Jeramie and I or me and Jeramie

Is this sentence written correctly?

They can say whatever they want about Jeramie and I, but to go after the treatment of our kids just because they didn't get their way is just wrong.
  

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Anonymous They can say whatever they want about Jeramie and I It's "about me", not "about I". Use "about Jeramie and me". The phrase "to go after the treatment of our kids" is awkward and unclear, by the way.

  • Anonymous They can say whatever they want about Jeramie and I It's "about me", not "about I".
  • Use "about Jeramie and me".
  • The phrase "to go after the treatment of our kids" is awkward and unclear, by the way.
  • CJ
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AnonymousThey can say whatever they want about Jeramie and I
It's "about me", not "about I".

Use "about Jeramie and me".

The phrase "to go after the treatment of our kids" is awkward and unclear, by the way.

CJ

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