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Latest post Thu, Apr 9 2009 5:31 AM by alexfunk. 2 replies.
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alexfunk  +  695794 Thu, 09 Apr 09 01:58 AM
Which is correct?

1.    Let's keep this between you and me.

2.    Let's keep this between you and I.

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AlpheccaStars  +  695798 Thu, 09 Apr 09 02:17 AM
 1 is correct. The pronouns are objects of the preposition between
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alexfunk  +  695856 Thu, 09 Apr 09 05:31 AM
Does this mean we use 'You and I' when both are the subjects of a sentence?

Example:    You and I were playing basketball yesterday, remember?
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