![]() ![]() This is the most correct style in the sense that it is how educated normal people normally speak. But in this style, me is also an emphatic variant of I that is used (among other uses) whenever several nouns or pronouns are joined into a single subject or object. I is of course the normal subject pronoun and me is the normal object pronoun. This is normal English as learned by many children, found in prose and dialogue in works of the best authors, and taught to learners of English as a second language. For each I will give two example sentences - the first with "you and I/me" as the subject and the second with "you and I/me" as the object. ![]() There are three styles of using "you and I" or "you and me". ![]()
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