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Guest  +  51422 Thu, 21 Oct 04 11:02 PM
Is it correct to say you and I / you and she? Can I use them as you and me or you and her?

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Mister Micawber  +  51444 Fri, 22 Oct 04 01:08 AM

If they are used as subject, 'you and I' -- 'You and I are next in line.'
If they are used as object, 'you and me' -- The police are looking for you and me.'

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