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Can you say Bob and I?
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 Rob and me or Rob and I?
Always try using “I” or “me” in the singular, for the same sentence. For instance, people might say: “Robert and me are going to town.” Which is wrong, because one does not say “Me am going to town.” Therefore the correct way to say it is “Robert and I are going to town.”
Is Happy birthday to me correct?
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.”
Which is correct Bob and Me or me and Bob?
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. Bob and I went to the movie.
What is the correct sentence for Bob and I?
“Bob and I” is not a sentence. 1 Answer 1. 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.”.
What is the subject of Me and Bob go to the store?
The phrase “Me and Bob go to the store” has a subject which is “me and Bob”. If you omit Bob, you make the subject “me”, in which case it turns to “I”. But it is a consistent rule that only when “I” is the only subject, so that it occupies the subject node of the sentence, that it appears as “I”, and in all other cases, it appears as “me”.
What is the difference between “I” and “Me”?
“I” is a subject form, while “me” is an object form. So, if your sentence would say: “Bob and I are getting married.” (Subject position in the sentence). Or, “The snow fell on Bob and me.” (Object position in the sentence) The use of the words is what determines whether “I” or “me” is the correct usage.