The use of “I” and “me” is one of the common errors in pronoun usage. “I” is use as the subject of the sentence while “me” is use as the object of the sentence. When these pronouns are used with a noun, the noun should go first followed by the correct form of the pronoun, as if it stands alone.
Saturday, August 28, 2010
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The use of “I” and “me” ARE one of the common errors in pronoun usage.
"The use of I and me IS" is correct. Our noun here is "the use", not "I and me".
“I” is USED as the subject of the sentence while “me” is USED as the object of the sentence."
Clearer comments please.
"as if it STOOD alone"
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