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Sign up for my free 6-day challenge + English vocabulary planner to improve your English skills. Practice for just 10 minutes per day and see the results! Sign up here. One-on-One and Group Classes (Free Trial!)In these two sentences, “John and I” and “John and me” are used correctly. In the first sentence, “I” is the subject pronoun, and in the second sentence, “me” is the object pronoun. Steeleye Span> Songs> The Royal Forester The Knight and the Shepherd’s Daughter / Knight William and the Shepherd’s Daughter / The Shepherd’s Daughter / The Royal Forester I couldn't put this book down. At every turn I looked forward to seeing where "John" would go next. Schoenholtz knows how to keep your attention and keep you eager for more." - Helen Raptis, TV Host of AM Northwest, Portland, Oregon. John: Oh yes, it's written here on your resume, isn't it? How long have you been studying those languages? John: Actually, we do have a lot of business with Sicily so your Italian could be really important.
The Knight and the Shepherd’s Daughter / Knight William and the Shepherd’s Daughter / The Shepherd’s Daughter / The Royal Forester (Roud 67; Child 110; G/D 7:1465) Mainly Norfolk: English Pia: I think it was about 10 months. Now he's living in the UK. He's been working for a magazine in London for around a year.
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Some people argue that both phrases are technically correct, while others believe that only “John and I” is acceptable. Here’s a closer look at the issue: I couldn’t put this book down. At every turn I looked forward to seeing where “John” would go next. Schoenholtz knows how to keep your attention and keep you eager for more. - Helen Raptis, TV Host of AM Northwest There were several gaps in John’s story where I had to make an educated guess to fill in the blanks—so the book is technically fiction. For example, we’ll never know why he ran away (other than perhaps the bad haircut). However, the number of factual details that I uncovered through research and interviews would surprise most readers. To sum up, you should use “John and I” as the subject of a sentence or clause and “John and me” as the object of a sentence or clause.