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Latest post Fri, Jan 20 2006 9:44 PM by YoHf. 2 replies.
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Dondon  +  186348 Fri, 20 Jan 06 04:13 PM
Which would be correct?  Mom and I went to the store.  Or, me and mom went to the store?  When is I used and when is me used.  Thank You!!!
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pieanne  +  186366 Fri, 20 Jan 06 04:42 PM
It's "Mom and I". They're both subjects, and you wouldn't say "Me went to the market", would you?
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YoHf  +  186482 Fri, 20 Jan 06 09:44 PM

Of course I wouldn't! Big Smile [:D]

However I admit that sometimes people get confuesd and use "me" instead of "I". That's what my classmates usually do.

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