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You and I, or You and me? Which is correct

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Answered by XxDashingPrincexX
1

Answer:

You and I

Explanation:

It's "you and I" when it's the subject of the sentence. For example, "You and I should go to the movies tonight." It's "You and me" when we are the object of the sentence, as in, "Jack said mean things about you and me." An easy way to tell which is correct is to drop the word "you".

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Answered by rasmitamoharana360
1

Answer:

BOTH ARE CORRECT . SEE THE EXAMPLES BELOW.

EXAMPLE 1 ⟶THERE IS NO MISUNDERSTANDING BETWEEN YOU AND ME.

EXAMPLE 2 ⟶YOU AND I WENT TO MARKET YESTERDAY.

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