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Mabdel
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Dear collegues
i Wanna ask u when do we use : you and I and you and me . thanks |
26 Apr 2010
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lizsantiago
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you and I are used when they are subjects in the sentences and you and me when they are objects.
for example You and I are going to the party
you can make this into separate sentences : you are going to the party. I am going to the party.
you and me are going to the party : you are going to the party. me am going to the party.
see how this is incorrect?
as objects
WRONG: �Would you explain that to John and I?� WRONG: �Would you explain that to I?�
RIGHT: �Would you explain that to John and me?� RIGHT: �Would you explain that to me?�
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26 Apr 2010
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Hazza
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Use each one in two sentences eg Are you going? Am I going? Are you going? Am me going? Which sounds right? The you and I sounds right!!
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26 Apr 2010
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xiaokugua
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One is for subjects and the other is for objects. |
26 Apr 2010
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Jesiwin
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when you say "you and I" you �re using them as subjects, meaning "we" because you are included in what you are going to say... so, they must go at the benginning of the sentence and followed by a verb.
eg: "YOU AND I have to talk about this" = "WE have to talk about this" whereas when you say "you and me", you are using them as object pronouns, meaning "us"... and they must go at the end of the sentence.
eg: "the story is about YOU AND ME" = "the story is about US"
Hope this is clear enough... Jesi
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26 Apr 2010
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miss-o
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Hello, everybody!
Can you give me any ideas to celebrate the Europe Day?
Thank you:) |
28 Apr 2010
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