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I vs ME
Iand MEare both pronouns.
The difference between "I" and "me" in English is the difference between the function of a Subject or Object in a sentence.
I (subject pronoun)
The pronoun ‘I’ is used when it is the subjectof a verb, alone or with other subject pronouns (he, she, we, you, they), or proper nouns.
ME (object pronoun)
The pronoun ‘me’ is used when it is the objectof a verb, alone or with other object pronouns (him, her, us, them), or proper nouns.
The difference between "I" and "me" in English is the difference between the function of a Subject or Object in a sentence.
- 'I' is a subject pronoun (like 'he', 'she', 'we'...).
- 'ME' is an object pronoun (like 'him', 'her', 'us'...).
I (subject pronoun)
The pronoun ‘I’ is used when it is the subjectof a verb, alone or with other subject pronouns (he, she, we, you, they), or proper nouns.
- I am going to the beach.
- Alex and I are going to the beach.
- He and I are going to the beach.
ME (object pronoun)
The pronoun ‘me’ is used when it is the objectof a verb, alone or with other object pronouns (him, her, us, them), or proper nouns.
- Emma came with me.
- Emma came with Alex and me.
- Eva and Tony joined Alex and me at the beach.
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