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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Grammar

The use of me and I

she seems to upset both you and me or I? whish is correct?
  

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We don't say "She upsets I", so we can't use "I" there. It has to be you and me . CJ

  • We don't say "She upsets I", so we can't use "I" there.
  • It has to be you and me .
  • CJ
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We don't say "She upsets I", so we can't use "I" there. It has to be you and me.

CJ

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