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Piermo Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

You and me vs. you and I.

I know the difference between “you and I”, and “you and me”.

We use “you and I” when they are used as subjects, and “you and me” as objects.

But when we use them in a sentence like this one:

“We understand each other, you and me.” Or do we use “You and I”?

Thank you!

  

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” Or do we use “You and I”? It's "you and I" because it's an explanation of "we", which is the subject. CJ

  • ” Or do we use “You and I”?
  • It's "you and I" because it's an explanation of "we", which is the subject.
  • CJ
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piermo“We understand each other, you and me.” Or do we use “You and I”?

It's "you and I" because it's an explanation of "we", which is the subject.

CJ

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