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Grammar

Object Pronoun

Which is the correct sentence?

I, Robert and the entire wedding party appretiate your help.

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Me, Robert and the entire wedding party appretiate your help.
  

Top answer

"Me" is an objective pronoun, you don't use it as one of the heads of the subject. "I" is the right form of the pronoun to use in that sentence. If I were writing that, however, I wouldn't mention myself at the beginning of the sentence.

  • "Me" is an objective pronoun, you don't use it as one of the heads of the subject.
  • "I" is the right form of the pronoun to use in that sentence.
  • If I were writing that, however, I wouldn't mention myself at the beginning of the sentence.
  • " is a better idea.
  • Also, check the spelling: appreciate is correct.
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"Me" is an objective pronoun, you don't use it as one of the heads of the subject.
"I" is the right form of the pronoun to use in that sentence. If I were writing that, however, I wouldn't mention myself at the beginning of the sentence. Perhaps "Robert, I and..." is a better idea.
Also, check the spelling: appreciate is correct.
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I suggest:

Robert and I, along with the entire wedding party, very much appreciate your help.

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