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Aditileo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

ME or I ?

This is question to you from me/I?
I think it should be "I"' because I am not the object of the question, "me" should not used.
What do you think?
  

Top answer

Your sentence is faulty. " "Me" is the object of the preposition "from". Nouns do not have objects.

  • Your sentence is faulty.
  • " "Me" is the object of the preposition "from".
  • Nouns do not have objects.
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Your sentence is faulty. I guess you mean "This is a question to you from me." "Me" is the object of the preposition "from". Nouns do not have objects.
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In formal writing, it should be me. Me is the object of from.
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In any speech or writing it should be "me". This is one of those cases where natural English and strict grammar agree.

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