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me, myself or I
which is correct?
John and me
John and myself
John and I
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Re: me, myself or I

Originally Posted by
tiko
which is correct?
John and me
John and myself
John and I
John and I are...
Regards,
RJ1948.
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Re: me, myself or I
It depends on the context (again) 
Are you talking of John and you as subject, or as object?
"It was good for john and me"
Not a teacher, by the way.
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Re: me, myself or I
I = subject of a sentence (John and I are tall.)
Me = object of a sentence (John told me he was tall.)
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Re: me, myself or I

Originally Posted by
tiko
which is correct?
John and me
John and myself
John and I
Subjects: John and I went to the cinema
Objects: The film was great for John and me
"myself" is used to emphasize I as subject: I myself did not like the film, or as a reflexive pronoun: I saw myself as hero of the film, and on occasions as a replacement of I or me. This is usually regarded as not quite correct, but is found colloquially.
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Re: me, myself or I
And...
I knocked over the glass and got water all over John and myself.
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