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Fernando Picazo
Difference using "You and I" and "You and me"
Could someone tell me? when should I say "You and I" and "You and me". And if it is possible could you give me some examples?
26 maj 2013 04:56
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"You and I" are used as the SUBJECT of a sentence. You can also think of it as "We".
You and I should go to dinner now. (We should go to dinner now.)
You and I went to the park yesterday. (We went to the park yesterday.)
"You and me" are used as an OBJECT of a sentence, You can also think of it as "Us".
They gave a present to you and me. (They gave a present to us.)
They couldn't find you and me. (They couldn't find us.)
26 maja 2013
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Fernando Picazo
Znajomość języków
angielski, hiszpański
Język do nauczenia się
angielski
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