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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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me or I

1) With Ariffin and me to mentor you, you should do very well in the project.

2) With Ariffin and I to mentor you, you should do very well in the project.

Which of the above is correct?
  

Top answer

The second one: Ariffin and I.

  • The second one: Ariffin and I.
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The second one: Ariffin and I.
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We wouldn't say 'With I to mentor you', so we shouldn't say 'With Ariffin and I'.

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