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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' 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.
    The pronoun ‘I’ and the proper noun Alex togetherform the subject of the sentence, so in this sentence we need to use the subject pronoun ‘I’: Alex and I.

      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.
    The pronoun ‘me’ and the proper noun Alex togetherform the object of the verb ’joined’, s

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