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Chloee Posted 14 years ago
Grammar

YOU AND ME/YOU AND I

Is the following sentence correct? I found it somewhere written on a picture.

You and me will be happy together.

I read somewhere I can check whether to use you and me or you and I if I leave out pronoun you and see if it still makes sense.
So, in this particular case the sentence would be: Me will be happy., which is incorrect. According to that, I guess my first sentence is incorrect?

Thank you in advance!
  

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Hi, Your guess is correct. ‘ You and I will be happy together’ is the correct version. In that case, you should use the subject pronoun ‘I’.

  • Hi, Your guess is correct.
  • ‘ You and I will be happy together’ is the correct version.
  • In that case, you should use the subject pronoun ‘I’.
  • Regards
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Hi,
Your guess is correct. ‘You and I will be happy together’ is the correct version.
In that case, you should use the subject pronoun ‘I’.

Regards

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