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Diffence between "I" and "me" in ...
What is the difference between
"You and I"
and
"You and me"
Is "You and I" bad English?
Thank you
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الإجابات · 4
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"You and I" is used when it is the subject of the sentence: You and I (we) went to the movies.
"You and me" is used when it's the object: They invited you and me (us) to the party.
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You and I-- subject
you and me--direct or indirect objects.
you is easy- always the same, subject, indirect or direct object.
you and me are going to the store. Yes nous Americains le disent, mais ce n'est pas correcte
You and I are going to the store. Dis cela, est correcte
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Yes, James is right. “You and I" is used when it's the subject of the sentence. "You and me" is used when it is the object of the sentence.
You and I are eating ice cream.
This ice cream is for you and me to eat.
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Thank you! All is clear now :]
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LillyOfTheValley
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الإنجليزية, الفرنسية, الألمانية, الإسبانية
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