- What is grammatically correct John and me or John and I?
- What is the rule for using I or me in a sentence?
- Is it correct to say John and I?
- What is the correct way to say you and I or you and me?
- Does me go before or after?
- Is it correct to say me and my friend?
- What is correct my brother and I or my brother and me?
- Do you say a name and I or me?
- Do you say my mom and I or my mom and me?
- Which is correct Bob and I or Bob and me?
- Is it correct to say me and my wife?
- When should I use me instead of I?
- Do you say my sister and I or my sister and me?
- Does me come first or second?
- Is Mike and I correct grammar?
- How do you use me and my?
- Do you say my daughter and I or my daughter and me?
- What is correct Bob and I or Bob and me?
- Is it correct to say me and Sally?
- Is daddy and me correct grammar?
- Is it correct to say me and my husband?
- Is it my husband and me or my husband?
- Can you say my brother and me?
- When can you say me and someone?
- Which is correct Bob and me or Bob and I?
- Is it my brother and me or my brother?
- Do I use me or my?
- How do you use me and another person in a sentence?
- Can you say me and my mom?
- Is it my parents and me or my parents?
- Is it correct to say me and my family?
- Is my son and me correct grammar?
What is grammatically correct John and me or John and I?
When it’s the subject, “John and I” is correct. When it’s the object, “John and me” is correct. John and I are going shopping.
What is the rule for using I or me in a sentence?
Sometimes it can be tricky to determine if you should be using “me” or “I” in a sentence. Use the pronoun “I” when the person speaking is doing the action, either alone or with someone else. Use the pronoun “me” when the person speaking is receiving the action of the verb in some way, either directly or indirectly.
Is it correct to say John and I?
Using “I” is perfectly correct here, as John and I are the people who “are going to eat” – in other words, we are the subjects of the sentence. It would not, however, be correct to say, “John and me are going to eat fish pie at home this evening”.
What is the correct way to say you and I or you and me?
Technically, the correct phrase is between you and me. The phrase contains a preposition: the word between. That means it requires an object pronoun, or the word me, which functions as the object of the preposition. However, the phrase between you and I has become accepted as an idiom of its own.
Does me go before or after?
“I” should be used because it’s the correct choice when it comes to subjects. It can also be helpful to consider the position of the word in the sentence. “I” is used before the verb, while “me” is almost always used after the verb (the exception being the predicate nominative).
Is it correct to say me and my friend?
My friend and I or my friend and me? The answer is it depends. “My friend and I” would be the subject of the sentence whereas we say “my friend and me” when it is the object.
What is correct my brother and I or my brother and me?
The rule of thumb is this — when you would normally say “I” if you were talking about yourself, you would instead say “my brother and I,” but when you would normally say “me” if you were talking about yourself, you would instead say “my brother and me.”
Do you say a name and I or me?
Therefore me is considered correct by most grammarians and teachers, although you will hear people say, “Justin and I.” Again, don’t use it in writing. If you’re having trouble deciding which one to use in a particular sentence, here’s a hint: Take out the other person, and it should be clearer.
Do you say my mom and I or my mom and me?
If you are writing/speaking a complete sentence, you should use “It’s a picture of Mom and me.” The correct pronoun is “me” because it is the object of the preposition “of.” You can simplify the sentence to read “It’s a picture of me” which may help you choose the correct pronoun.
Which is correct Bob and I or Bob and me?
The rule here is very simple: the correct word is the one you’d use if there were no “Bob” involved — so “I went to the store” becomes “Bob and I went to the store,” and “She kissed me” becomes “She kissed Bob and me.”
Is it correct to say me and my wife?
They are both correct, depending upon the context of the sentence. If the phrase is used as a subject, then it is “my wife and I”. Example: My wife and I are happy to meet you. If the phrase is used as an object, then it is “my wife and me”.
When should I use me instead of I?
Use the pronoun “I” when the person speaking is doing the action, either alone or with someone else. Use the pronoun “me” when the person speaking is receiving the action of the verb in some way, either directly or indirectly.
Do you say my sister and I or my sister and me?
If the phrase “my sister and I” is the subject of a sentence, it is correct. Example: “My sister and I went to the store.” The phrase “me and my sister” is incorrect. If it is the object of a sentence, the correct wording should be “my sister and me.” Example: “My mother gave my sister and me a present.”
Does me come first or second?
“I” should be used because it’s the correct choice when it comes to subjects. It can also be helpful to consider the position of the word in the sentence. “I” is used before the verb, while “me” is almost always used after the verb (the exception being the predicate nominative).
Is Mike and I correct grammar?
Correct grammar depends on the context. It depends upon the usage. When used as the subject of the sentence, it is “Mike and I” (e.g. “Mike and I are going to a concert.”) The rule of thumb is that whatever form would be used by itself (e.g. “I am going to the concert”) is the form that is used when others are added.
How do you use me and my?
Each word is a different part of speech and has a different role to play in a sentence.I is a subject pronoun. Use it before the verb.Me is an object pronoun. Use it after the verb.Myself is a reflexive pronoun.My is a possessive pronoun.Nov 28, 2016
Do you say my daughter and I or my daughter and me?
Neither of your choices is quite correct, but at least you have “my daughters and I” as the subject instead of “My daughters and me.” The subject is plural (“my daughters and I”), so the verb should also be plural (“have” not “has”). You should write it this way: My daughters and I have just moved in.
What is correct Bob and I or Bob and me?
If the phrase is the subject, then “Bob and I” is correct. If the phrase is an object, then “Bob and me” is correct. Grammatically speaking, “me and Bob” could be used as an object, but it is considered rude to name oneself first, so “Bob and me” is preferred on the basis of etiquette.
Is it correct to say me and Sally?
If you are using the subject form, “Sally and I” is correct. If you are using the object form, “Sally and me” is correct. For example, “Sally and I went to the cinema”, and “He gave presents to Sally and me” would be correct.
Is daddy and me correct grammar?
Though it is usual practice in English to put the first person pronoun after other nouns and pronouns, it is not grammatically incorrect to do so. “Look at my Dad and me.” would be considered more acceptable.
Is it correct to say me and my husband?
The question of whether to say or write “my husband and I” or “I and my husband” is not a matter of grammar but one of modesty or politeness. It is usually considered good form not to put oneself first. It is correct to say “My husband and I are going to a party”.
Is it my husband and me or my husband?
If it is a subject of a sentence, “my husband and I” should be used. “My husband and I went to the store.” If it is an objective clause, “my husband and me” is used. For this to be correct, it must be the object of a preposition, such as, “They gave the gift to my husband and me.”
Can you say my brother and me?
The rule of thumb is this — when you would normally say “I” if you were talking about yourself, you would instead say “my brother and I,” but when you would normally say “me” if you were talking about yourself, you would instead say “my brother and me.”
When can you say me and someone?
Both can be correct. The rule is basically that you use the same form that you’d use if you were the only person involved. If you were talking about ownership of a car, you’d say “That car belongs to me”, or if you shared ownership of it, “That car belongs to my wife and me.”
Which is correct Bob and me or Bob and I?
Use “I” when it is the subject of the sentence and use “me” when it is the object of the sentence. The correct statement is “Happy Birthday from Bob and me.” The phrase “Bob and me” is the object of the preposition “from” so you should use the object pronoun “me.”
Is it my brother and me or my brother?
The rule of thumb is this — when you would normally say “I” if you were talking about yourself, you would instead say “my brother and I,” but when you would normally say “me” if you were talking about yourself, you would instead say “my brother and me.”
Do I use me or my?
My is a possessive adjective. My mother loves me. “I’m going to me and Margaret’s room.” or “I’m going to my and Margaret’s room.”
How do you use me and another person in a sentence?
So, to answer your question, you only use “myself and someone else in a sentence” when you are the subject of the verb and you and someone else are also the object: “I made dinner for my wife and myself.”
Can you say me and my mom?
If you are writing/speaking a complete sentence, you should use “It’s a picture of Mom and me.” The correct pronoun is “me” because it is the object of the preposition “of.” You can simplify the sentence to read “It’s a picture of me” which may help you choose the correct pronoun.
Is it my parents and me or my parents?
“My parents and i” is correct,because both you and your parents are the subject.
Is it correct to say me and my family?
“My family and I” is correct. “My family and I” is used as the subject of a sentence (i.e., the entity doing the action). The correct way to use “me and my family” as the object of a sentence (i.e., as the entity receiving the action) is to reverse the “me” and “my family” so that “me” is put last.
Is my son and me correct grammar?
The first is correct . My son and I means WE. You would not say We am your fans. My son and me means US.