of the three sentences only one is in correct English the other to demonstrate typical Indian English usage choose the correct sentence
1.me and my supervisor will be present at the meeting
2.my supervisor and me will be present at the meeting
3.my supervisor and I will be present at the meeting
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Explanation: 3.my supervisor and I will be present at the meeting
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The correct sentence is: My supervisor and I will be present at the meeting. (option 3)
'Me' vs 'I'
- 'Me' is used when the speaker is on the receiving end of the verb.
- For example- He gave the book to me.
- Here the speaker is the secondary subject.
- 'I' is a pronoun used when the speaker is doing the action.
- For example- I am going to the market.
- Here the speaker is the primary subject.
Moreover, as per convention, while there are two subjects, the speaker is placed second.
Hence, the "Me and my supervisor" is the wrong order of priority.
Therefore, the correct option is 3. My supervisor and I will be present for the meeting.
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