I have been told that to use the form 'him and me' is grammatically incorrect - it is now grammatically correct to use 'him and I' - that is not what I was taught - does anyone know the definitive answer?
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I have been told that to use the form 'him and me' is grammatically incorrect - it is now grammatically correct to use 'him and I' - that is not what I was taught - does anyone know the definitive answer?
'him and me' seems fine (both are objects pronouns).
You can take a look at http://www.grammarbook.com/grammar/pronoun.html
(click on 'grammar' then select 'pronouns').
FRC
When used as the objects of verbs or prepositions, "him and me" is correct. For subjects, it is "he and I". I can't think of any cases in which "him and I" would be correct, as conjoined pronouns. :wink:Quote:
Originally Posted by Rabc