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What is the diference?
What is the diference between "My sister and me" and "My sister and I" in a question like: My sister and me went to the theatre last week?
Oct 31, 2013 3:57 PM
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Hi Carolina - It is grammatically incorrect to use 'My sister and me went to the theatre' because 'me' is not a subject pronoun (it's an object pronoun), and I think it's easier to understand if you remove one of the subjects - you wouldn't say 'me went to the theatre last week'. However, you could ask 'Did you get theatre tickets for me (and my sister)?' Hope this helps.
October 31, 2013
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"My sister and I" is the correct way to say it, because I is a subject pronoun, however you will hear even native speakers use "me" instead of I. There's no difference in meaning.
October 31, 2013
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