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Things get weird when the Grammar Bandit tries to spread the gift of grammar…
If the pronouns me and I mean the same thing, how do you know which one to use in a sentence? Follow this rule of thumb in order to tell the difference…
I should be used when it’s the subject of a sentence. (The subject is the person or thing doing the action. It’s also the focus of the sentence).
Me is always the object of the sentence. It receives the action directly/indirectly, or comes after a preposition. (A preposition is a small word that reflects things like location or direction. Examples include to, toward, around, with, and on).
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