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Writer's pictureJohn Boyden

"My Co-Workers and Me.....



I have heard this misused quite often.....

When to use I

Use I when you’re the subject of the sentence. This is anytime you’re the one performing the action the sentence describes.

  • I walked to the store and bought a loaf of bread.

Use I even when you’re one of multiple subjects in a sentence. When there is another subject, mention them first.

  • Darren and I both love skateboarding.

When to use me

Use me when you’re the direct or indirect object of a sentence. The direct object of a sentence is the noun or noun clause the subject directly acts upon. Here is an example of me as the direct object of a sentence:

  • The coach asked me to mentor the team’s new player.

  • Andre passed me his magic markers.



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