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Anonymous Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Your mom and I

Is the correct grammar “your mom and I or your mom and me”

  

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Both are wrong, and both are right. It depends how you use them in a sentence. If "I" is correct, then "your mom and I" is correct in the same place in the sentence.

  • Both are wrong, and both are right.
  • It depends how you use them in a sentence.
  • If "I" is correct, then "your mom and I" is correct in the same place in the sentence.
  • If "me" is correct, then "your mom and me" is correct in the same place in the sentence.
  • CJ
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Both are wrong, and both are right. It depends how you use them in a sentence.

If "I" is correct, then "your mom and I" is correct in the same place in the sentence.
If "me" is correct, then "your mom and me" is correct in the same place in the sentence.

CJ

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