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Olivecar Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

"Me" or "I"?

Hello,

I wonder whether we should use "me" or "I" in these sentences:

1/ Mike and me went to the classroom

or 2/Mike and I went to the classroom

3/ She brings 2 cups of tea to Mike and me

or 4/ She brings 2 cups of tea to Mike and I

(Is there any "rule" for that?) Please help! Thank you!

  

Top answer

olivecar "me" or "I" Adding a name to I or me does not change the I or me . I went to the classroom. Mike and I went to the classroom.

  • olivecar "me" or "I" Adding a name to I or me does not change the I or me .
  • I went to the classroom.
  • Mike and I went to the classroom.
  • Teresa and I went to the classroom.
  • Eva brought the tea to me .
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olivecar"me" or "I"

Adding a name to I or me does not change the I or me.

I went to the classroom.
Mike and I went to the classroom.
Teresa and I went to the classroom.

Eva brought the tea to me.
Eva brought the tea to Mike and me.

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