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Aureate Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

Todd and I, Todd and me

Kevin asks Bill if he was invited to the meeting.

Bill says, "No, who will be there?"

Is "Todd and I" or "Todd and me" the correct response?
  

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Hello Aureate; Welcome to EnglishForward. Your answer depends on if you want to be formal or informal. " The answer is not a full sentence, but you hear this all the time.

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  • Your answer depends on if you want to be formal or informal.
  • " The answer is not a full sentence, but you hear this all the time.
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Hello Aureate;
Welcome to EnglishForward.

Your answer depends on if you want to be formal or informal.
The formally correct reply is: Todd and I (will be there.)

But many people just answer "Todd and me." The answer is not a full sentence, but you hear this all the time.
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caption under a picture of my brother and me.....Todd and me or Todd and I?

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