Sentence example: Thank you for meeting with Jim and I. / Thank you for meeting with Jim and me.
Which is it? If I remove the other pronoun, I would never say "Thank you for meeting with I," that sounds crazy. BUT I would say, "Thank you for meeting with me."
Which is grammatically correct?
Top answer
me CJ
— CalifJim
me CJ
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