difference between me and I
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Both me and I are 1st person singular pronouns, which means that they are used by one person to refer to himself or herself. I is the subject pronoun, which means that it is used as the subject of a verb, the one "doing" the verb, as in these examples: I am studying for a Russian test.
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Both me and I are 1st person singular pronouns, which means that they are used by one person to refer to himself or herself. I is the subject pronoun, which means that it is used as the subject of a verb, the one "doing" the verb, as in these examples: I am studying for a Russian test
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