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Anonymous Posted 19 years ago
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"Bob and me" or "Bob and I"

0 When posting a caption for a picture of Bob and me together, which is correct?02br
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0Strictly speaking, only Bob and I.0-
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01cite10Inchoateknowledge12cite10Strictly10 speaking, only Bob and I.11font10 I agree.12font12br
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11font00It just depends on what you consider to be the elipsis. "Bob and I [are in this photo]" as opposed to "[Thi
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0Bob and 01del00me02del00 I (together)02br
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0 Absolutely never Bob and myself! 0-
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0 "Bob and I" is correct. 0-
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WRONG! WRONG! WRONG!

You would NEVER say "this is a picture of I" but you will almost always say "this is a picture of ME"

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