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Which is correct my brother and me or me and my brother?

Which is correct my brother and me or me and my brother?

Basically, if you’d normally say “I” in that space, then it’s “My brother and I”. If you’d normally say “me”, then it’s “me and my brother”

Is it right to say I and my brother?

The rule of thumb is this — when you would normally say “I” if you were talking about yourself, you would instead say “my brother and I,” but when you would normally say “me” if you were talking about yourself, you would instead say “my brother and me.”

What is the correct way to say you and I or you and me?

I is a subject pronoun, and the subject is the person or thing doing the action as in “I went to the store.” Me is an object pronoun, and the object is the person or thing the action happens to as in “Alex liked me.” Use you and I when it is the subject of the sentence; use you and me when it is the object of the …

Is me and my mom grammatically correct?

Lapsed Moderator. It is correct, and entirely normal in many contexts to use the first. The second form breaks a basic rule of traditional grammar in that it uses the object pronoun “me” as part of the subject “Me and my mother”.

Do you say my mom and I or my mom and me?

Which is Correct: I or Me? If you are writing/speaking a complete sentence, you should use “It’s a picture of Mom and me.” The correct pronoun is “me” because it is the object of the preposition “of.” You can simplify the sentence to read “It’s a picture of me” which may help you choose the correct pronoun.

Does your father or do your father?

The only verb that is different is to be which is I am, we are, you you/all are, he/she/it is and they are. (Even then the third-person singular is still the only form that ends with s.) Therefore you say “Does your father work for the government” as father is third-person singular.

Does your brother has or have?

The subject brother is a singular noun and hence we use has.

Can I say me and my mom?

If you are writing/speaking a complete sentence, you should use “It’s a picture of Mom and me.” The correct pronoun is “me” because it is the object of the preposition “of.” You can simplify the sentence to read “It’s a picture of me” which may help you choose the correct pronoun.