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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

What is proper

Which is proper? Larry and me or Larry and I went to the park?
  

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You can always self-check this way. Take out the other subject, and which would you say: I went to the park or me went to the park. Obviously, you want I here.

  • You can always self-check this way.
  • Take out the other subject, and which would you say: I went to the park or me went to the park.
  • Obviously, you want I here.
  • He saw Jim and me or Jim and I.
  • Take out the other object, and which would you say: He saw me or he saw I.
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. You can always self-check this way. Take out the other subject, and which would you say: I went to the park or me went to the park. Obviously, you want I here.

He saw Jim and me or Jim and I. Take out the other object, and which would you say: He saw me or he saw I. Obviously, you want me here.

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