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“I” Versus “Me”

“I” Versus “Me”. Presented by Jennifer White. Rule I: Object versus Subject. “I” is a singular subject pronoun I refers to the person performing the action described. Tomorrow, I am meeting Tom at the bar. Who is meeting? I The dress I chose for you is the one I like the most.

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“I” Versus “Me”

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  1. “I” Versus “Me” Presented by Jennifer White

  2. Rule I: Object versus Subject • “I” is a singular subject pronoun • I refers to the person performing the action described. • Tomorrow, I am meeting Tom at the bar. • Who is meeting? I • The dress I chose for you is the one I like the most. • Who chose the dress? I • You and I will need to discuss that in private. • Who is doing the discussing? I • “Me” is an object pronoun • Me refers to the object of the action being described in the sentence. • Yesterday, Tom stood me up at the bar. • Who receives the action of being stood up? me • The dress you chose for me is the one I like the most. • Who receives the dress that is chosen? me • You will need to discuss that with me in private. • Who receives the action of the discussion? me

  3. If the blank is the subject, it is “I.” If the blank is the object, it is “me.” • Sam picked ___ up at the train station. (I/me) • Subject? • Object? • Sam is the subject, because he is doing the picking up. So, the blank must be the object. Jessica and _____ went out to dinner. (I/me) Subject? Object? Jessica and the blank are performing the action. They are the subject.

  4. Rule 2: Rewrite the sentence by omitting other words. • My mom told my sister and I/me to do our homework. • My mom told me to do my homework. • My mom told I to do my homework. • My mom told my sister and me to do our homework. • If my brother and I/me tidy up the room, we will both get some ice cream. • If I tidy up the room, we will both get some ice cream. • If me tidy up the room, we will both get some ice cream • If my brother and I tidy up the room, we will both get some ice cream.

  5. What Would You Insert Here? That sounded like a good plan to I/me. Please come to the park with John and I/me. You and I/me need to have a discussion. Rose spent the day with I/me. Would you like to go out to lunch with I/me? Who will be riding along with Tim and I/me?

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