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Which is the correct sentence:

Tom, harry, Sam and myself are going on a picnic
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Tom ,harry,Sam and me are going on a picnic
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Tom ,Harry, Sam amd I are going on a picnic
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Old 06-Dec-2004, 23:42
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"Tom, Harry, Sam amd I are going on a picnic" is the only correct sentence of the three.

Of "me. myself, and I" only "I" should be used as a subject (nominative case).
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