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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

'John and I' vs 'I and John'

I know 'John and me' is not right and it should be 'John and I'. But is "I and John' also right?

Eg: I and John went to the forest

Eg2. I and you have to sign the papers.

Is it okay to use 'I' first?
  

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Anonymous I know 'John and me' is not right It's correct: He saw John and me. Anonymous Eg: I and John went to the forestEg2. Is it okay to use 'I' first?

  • Anonymous I know 'John and me' is not right It's correct: He saw John and me.
  • Anonymous Eg: I and John went to the forestEg2.
  • Is it okay to use 'I' first?
  • There is nothing grammatically wrong with your sentences.
  • In actual usage I isn't usually placed at the beginning, though.
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AnonymousI know 'John and me' is not right
It's correct: He saw John and me.
AnonymousEg: I and John went to the forestEg2. I and you have to sign the papers.Is it okay to use 'I' first?
There is nothing grammatically wrong with your sentences. In actual usage I isn't usually placed at the beginning, tho
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Cool Breeze In actual usage I isn't usually placed at the beginning, though.
For reasons of courtesy, we presume.

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