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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Me or i

What if the same thing that happened between jim and me/I happens to us too?

which one is grammatically correct?

  

Top answer

The gifts are for Jim and me. Jim and I received the gifts. In your example it must be 'me', the objective case of 'I'.

  • The gifts are for Jim and me.
  • Jim and I received the gifts.
  • In your example it must be 'me', the objective case of 'I'.
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The gifts are for Jim and me.

Jim and I received the gifts.

In your example it must be 'me', the objective case of 'I'.

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