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Old 07-Apr-2007, 15:15
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Default 'You and me' or 'You and I'

Hello,
do you say 'You and me' or 'You and I' ?
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Old 07-Apr-2007, 16:29
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Default Re: 'You and me' or 'You and I'

You and I are lucky. --> "You and I" = subject of the sentence
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He wants to talk to you and me. --> "you and me" = object
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Sometimes you might hear "you and me" as the subject of a sentence in very informal spoken English, but that's grammatically incorrect.
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