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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Me vs. I

Would it be, they were taken away from my siblings and I or they were taken from my siblings and me?
  

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Anonymous Would it be, they were taken away from my siblings and I or they were taken from my siblings and me? It's not "from I", so why would it be "from my siblings and (from) I"? Use "me".

  • Anonymous Would it be, they were taken away from my siblings and I or they were taken from my siblings and me?
  • It's not "from I", so why would it be "from my siblings and (from) I"?
  • Use "me".
  • CJ
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Anonymous Would it be, they were taken away from my siblings and I or they were taken from my siblings and me?
It's not "from I", so why would it be "from my siblings and (from) I"?

Use "me".

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