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That depends on where you and your friend are in the sentence. In colloquial speech me is often used where standard grammar requires I especially when someone else is mentioned too. Sometimes people use I instead of me because they know me is sometimes wrong, but have not understood the principle. • Me...
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That depends on where you and your friend are in the sentence. In colloquial speech me is often used where standard grammar requires I especially when someone else is mentioned too. Sometimes people use I instead of me because they know me is sometimes wrong, but have not understood the principle. • Me and my friend went to a party last night. [Wrong] • I and my friend went to a party last night. • The mayor has invited me and my husband. • The mayor has invited I and my husband. [Wrong] • The mayor has invited my husband and me. • The mayor has invited my husband and I. [Wrong] read less
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Interested to teach to class 1 to 5 , 6 to 10 , 11&12

That depends on where you and your friend are in the sentence. In colloquial speech me is often used where standard grammar requires I especially when someone else is mentioned too. Sometimes people use I instead of me because they know me is sometimes wrong, but have not understood the principle. • Me...
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That depends on where you and your friend are in the sentence. In colloquial speech me is often used where standard grammar requires I especially when someone else is mentioned too. Sometimes people use I instead of me because they know me is sometimes wrong, but have not understood the principle. • Me and my friend went to a party last night. [Wrong] • I and my friend went to a party last night. • The mayor has invited me and my husband. • The mayor has invited I and my husband. [Wrong] • read less
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