englishteacher79
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- Nov 29, 2008
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- English Teacher
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- English
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- Australia
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- Australia
I understand that we use "I" when it's a subject and "me" when it's an object. However, what about the following:
1) "For me, I'm going to the cinema" This sounds right and not "For I". However, would this be correct, "For Mary and me, we're going to the Cinema"?
2) Which is correct: "Please register for Mary and I" or "Please register for Mary and me"
3) Which is correct: "Please do this on behalf of Mary and I" or "Please do this on behalf of Mary and me"
Thanks.
1) "For me, I'm going to the cinema" This sounds right and not "For I". However, would this be correct, "For Mary and me, we're going to the Cinema"?
2) Which is correct: "Please register for Mary and I" or "Please register for Mary and me"
3) Which is correct: "Please do this on behalf of Mary and I" or "Please do this on behalf of Mary and me"
Thanks.