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Green class 872 Posted 4 years ago
Grammar

Which sentence is correct?

LaWanda and I were at a wedding. Or,

Me and LaWanda were at a wedding.

  

Top answer

green class 872 LaWanda and I were at a wedding. Or, Me and LaWanda were at a wedding. The first one.

  • green class 872 LaWanda and I were at a wedding.
  • Or, Me and LaWanda were at a wedding.
  • The first one.
  • A simple trick to decide which one to use: eliminate the other person from the sentence, and then see which pronoun you would use when it's just you in the sentence.
  • That's the one you need.
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green class 872

LaWanda and I were at a wedding. Or,

Me and LaWanda were at a wedding.

The first one.

A simple trick to decide which one to use: eliminate the other person from the sentence, and then see which pronoun you would use when it's just you in the sentence. That's the one you need.

LaWanda and I went to the w

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