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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
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Which comes first syntactically, second person or third person?

I know that the correct syntax for second and first person is "you and I" when it goes in the subject and "you and me" when it goes in the object. What is the correct syntax with third person and second person? Does it go "Steve and you" or "you and Steve"?
  

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Hi, I know that the correct syntax for second and first person is "you and I" when it goes in the subject and "you and me" when it goes in the object. What is the correct syntax with third person and second person? Does it go "Steve and you" or "you and Steve"?

  • Hi, I know that the correct syntax for second and first person is "you and I" when it goes in the subject and "you and me" when it goes in the object.
  • What is the correct syntax with third person and second person?
  • Does it go "Steve and you" or "you and Steve"?
  • I almost always hear and say 'you and Steve'.
  • Here's my opinion.
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Hi,
I know that the correct syntax for second and first person is "you and I" when it goes in the subject and "you and me" when it goes in the object. What is the correct syntax with third person and second person? Does it go "Steve and you" or "you and Steve"?

I almost always hear and say 'you and

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