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 mylena87
 
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							| hello dear teachers....   i would like some help on the difference between you and i and you and me! r them the same???? whats the difference? when should i use each one? |  27 Jul 2009      
					
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 anitarobi
 
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							| I is a subject, me is an object.... so...   1. You and I will be travelling to England on the 12th of August.   but....   2. If they look throught the window, they will be able to see both you and me.   That �s how I was taught... Naturally, spoken modern English is more flexible and in everyday speech you will find both mixed, though it doesn �t mean it �s correct.  Anita |  27 Jul 2009     
					
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 Spagman63
 
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							| It depends on the usage of each phrase. If the subject is being talked about it is "You and I".  "You and me" is usually used for the object. A good rule of thumb is to take away the first pronoun and see if the sentence still makes sense or is correct grammatically. 
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 miyoko71
 
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							| you and I=we you and me=us
 so to know which one to use , you can decide about  which one gives the meaning(we or us).
 hope it helps
 miyoko
 
 |  27 Jul 2009     
					
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 anakarenfontanilla
 
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							| you and I =Used as Nominative Function of Noun (Subject, Subject Complement, Direct Address or Appositive) 
 you and me= used as Objective Functions of Nouns (Direct Object, Indirect Object, Object of Preposition)
 
 You can research these functions of nouns via internet also.
 
 God Bless!
 
 
 Ana
 
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