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Latest post Thu, Oct 21 2004 11:12 PM by tibor. 2 replies.
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tibor  +  51425 Thu, 21 Oct 04 11:12 PM
Hi I need some help.

Is it correct to say or write:

You and I will go to movie
You and she listen music
You and they will buy together
I love she
etc

because I learned it was you and me or you and her, etc. I will like some help on this.

Thanks,

Tibor
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Mister Micawber  +  51445 Fri, 22 Oct 04 01:11 AM

I think I just answered this on your 'Guest' posting, Tibor, but I will reiterate:

'You and she' is used as a subject; 'you and her' is used as an object:

'You and she should get married.'
'Her boyfriend is looking for you and her.'

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