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“name and I” vs “name and me” vs “me and name”
which one is correct? and can i use one of the as an answer if someone for example asked “who went to the cinema yesterday”
Nov 23, 2020 2:50 AM
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It depends on whether it’s the subject or object. “Beka and I went to the cinema” for subject or “he wanted to come with Beka and me” for object. A trick is to subtract the other person. If you’d say, “he wanted to come with me,” use “Beka and me”
November 23, 2020
My friend and I went to the cinema yesterday
November 23, 2020
You never name yourself first. Did you see my uncle and me at the concert?
November 23, 2020
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