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Is it proper to say me and my friends?

Is it proper to say me and my friends?

For the subject, either “My friends and I” or “I and my friends” is grammatical. The former is preferred because it’s also more polite, placing others first. Your subtext is quite correct: “me” means the object, “I” is the subject.

Will and I best friends are correct sentence?

The original answer is correct at the beginning of a sentence. At the end of a sentence, it is: “my best friend and me.” For a photo caption, it is also: “my best friend and me.” Both are correct ; second one is widely used whereas native speakers don’t hesitate using the first one.

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How do you use I and me 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.

Which is correct my friend and Me or me and Me?

Rule of thumb is to eliminate “My” or “I” and read the sentence. I went shopping. My friend went shopping. You always prefer another before yourself. Me as putting myself first in a sentence is correct. Example Me and my friend went shopping however if you were to put yourself second Example My friend and Me would be incorrect.

What is the moral of the story my Friend went shopping?

The Moral of the Story: Joining two object-case pronouns with a coördinating conjunction doth never a subject-case pronoun make. My friend and I went shopping. Rule of thumb is to eliminate “My” or “I” and read the sentence. I went shopping. My friend went shopping. You always prefer another before yourself.

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Is it correct to say my friend and I or my friend?

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. For Example: John is going to meet my family and me today. (as object) My family and I are going to meet John today. (as subject) My cousins and I ran into Kate at the mall yesterday.

What is the difference between ‘I and my friends’ and ‘my friends’?

The difference between “I and my friends” and “my friends and I” is purely a matter of courtesy – they are both grammatically correct. I would tend to stick to the latter though, as it a) is more commonplace, b) is considered more polite, c) seems to flow better.

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