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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

"So does you and me" or "So do you and me"

I just want to know which of these two is correct:

"They meet and so does you and me."
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"They meet and so do you and me."
  

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They meet, and so do you and I. ) "You and I" is the compound subject. They meet you and me.

  • They meet, and so do you and I.
  • ) "You and I" is the compound subject.
  • They meet you and me.
  • "You and me" is the object.
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They meet, and so do you and I.

(You and I do meet.) "You and I" is the compound subject.

They meet you and me. "You and me" is the object.
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They meet.
You and I meet.

They meet and so do you and I.

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