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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

"me and you" or "i and you"

me and you
i and you

What is the correct sentence
  

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Neither of those are sentences. Both of them can be fitted into sentences: Mother wants to see you and me. (object pronouns) You and I are in big trouble.

  • Neither of those are sentences.
  • Both of them can be fitted into sentences: Mother wants to see you and me.
  • (object pronouns) You and I are in big trouble.
  • (subject pronouns)
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Neither of those are sentences. Both of them can be fitted into sentences:

Mother wants to see you and me. (object pronouns)
You and I are in big trouble. (subject pronouns)
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Hi Mistre Micawbre,
Suppose we want to add a caption to a photo, then which one would be the correct choice?
"Me and My friends" OR "I and My friends"?
Thank you in advance,
Iman
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A caption is not a sentence, so you can do it either way:

[This is a photo of] me and my friends
I and my friends [are in this photo]
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Thank you Mistre Micawbre for your time.

Iman
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me and my friends is more appropriate.

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