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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Should I say Gail and Me, or Gail and I

Which is correct, Gail and me or Gail and I?
  

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It depends on whether they are the subject or the object of the verb. He saw Gail and me at the concert last night. ~~ Gail and I went to the concert last night.

  • It depends on whether they are the subject or the object of the verb.
  • He saw Gail and me at the concert last night.
  • ~~ Gail and I went to the concert last night.
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It depends on whether they are the subject or the object of the verb. He saw Gail and me at the concert last night. ~~ Gail and I went to the concert last night.
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What is correct " Thank you for taking the time to speaking with Gail and me" or "Thank you for taking the time to speaking with Gail and I"

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