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When can you say and me instead of I?
The rule for when to use which is actually very simple. Wherever you would say “me” you say “…and me”; wherever you would say “I” you say “…and I.” So “I take a picture” and “My friends and I take a picture”; “Take a picture of me” and “Take a picture of my friends and me.”
Is this correct me and my friend?
5 Answers. The difference between “I and my friends” and “my friends and I” is purely a matter of courtesy – they are both grammatically correct.
Is “I and him” correct in this sentence?
“I and him” is never correct. You can solve these pronoun questions easily by shortening the sentence. That will let you hear the correct pronoun. If “me” is correct in the short sentence, it will still be correct when you make the sentence longer. The same goes for any pronoun: I, he, him, she, her, they, them, us, we. Jane invited me.
What is the difference between ‘he and I’ and ‘him and Me’?
“He and I” is correct when referring to the subject (the ones acting). “He and I are drinking after work.” “Him and me” is correct when referring to the object (the ones being acted upon). “You should join him and me for drinks after work.”
What is the use of “he” in a sentence?
“He” is used to replace the male subject of the sentence: it functions as a subject pronoun. This might sound confusing, but it is actually quite simple. Consider these example sentences: Tommy is going to school. He is going to school. The man is going to take his car to work. He is going to take his car to work.
What is the difference between him and Me subject pronouns?
Our team at Grammarly has compiled a handy list of common grammatical errors to help make your writing accurate, clear, and(Continue reading) He and I are subject pronouns. Him and me are object pronouns. To use these correctly you need to know the difference between a subject and an object. The subject is the actor in a sentence.