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A question about "me" and "I".
If anyone asks: "Do you want me to call you?" could He asks too using "Do you want I to call you?" If there aren't wrong, how I should difference what is better way?
Really you're very kind to answer, thanks.
Sep 20, 2023 1:40 AM
Answers · 4
Adding to what JK said, if you want to use "I" you could do it this way:
"Do you want that I call you?"
The magic word "that" can turn an entire sentence (like "I call you") into a noun.
September 20, 2023
Only the first one is correct. "Me" is the object of the verb "want." You need the object pronoun "me." You can't use the subject pronoun "I" as an object pronoun.
September 20, 2023
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