Lately I saw The Vampire Diaries episode 21, where Klaus said: "...You know once you pick a Salvatore, you'll destroy their bond. Consider this me doing you a favor : once you are dead, you won't have to choose..." Why did he say: ... consider this "ME" doing you a favor, why didn't he say consider this "I" doing you a favor? Or maybe both of these are right? Help me to figure this out, please.
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'Me' because it is the complement of 'this', which is the object of 'consider'. 'Me' is the object pronoun.
— Mister Micawber
'Me' because it is the complement of 'this', which is the object of 'consider'.
'Me' is the object pronoun.
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