“Update 5/20/22:
Greg, you need to contact your high school English teacher and get your money back.
“Count on Patricia and I”? Would you say “Count on I”? Correct way to say it is “Count on Patricia and me.”
Pronouns are either subjective case or objective case. If the first person pronoun is the subject of the sentence, you use “I.” If it’s an object in the sentence, the first person pronoun is “me.”
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Greg Bluestein makes the same grammatical error over and over and over. It damages his credibility, and it’s distracting. He says “me and you“ did this or that. First of all, you mention the other person first, not yourself. And second, you use subjective case, not objective case of a pronoun as the subject of a sentence. Did you graduate from high school? “You and I,” not “me and you” — ever.”
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05/20/22