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Anonymous Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Picture Labeling

When labeling a picture, if it is you and something (say puppies) would it be "The Puppies and I" or "Me and the Puppies"?
  

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Id' prefer this: [This picture shows] the puppies and me. [This picture shows] me, not 'I'. But note: The puppies and I [look adorable in this picture].

  • Id' prefer this: [This picture shows] the puppies and me.
  • [This picture shows] me, not 'I'.
  • But note: The puppies and I [look adorable in this picture].
  • I, not 'me', look adorable in this picture.
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Id' prefer this:

[This picture shows] the puppies and me.

[This picture shows] me, not 'I'.

But note:

The puppies and I [look adorable in this picture].

I, not 'me', look adorable in this picture.
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The Puppies and Me

But I suspect this is for something very informal, so you can really label your pictures any way you want.

CJ

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