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What is the correct form? You and I are friends or You and me are friends. Thanks a lot.
Jul 19, 2011 5:59 PM
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You and I are friends.
You are a friend to me.
He is a friend.
I am friends with him.
July 19, 2011
1
"You and I are friends." is correct. You'll hear native speaks say "You and me" or even "Me and you". These are both incorrect. "I" is a subject pronoun. "Me" is a direct,indirect, or disjunctive pronoun. It cannot act as a subject unless you are talking thereabout as a word (like what I did in the last sentence.)
July 19, 2011
1
I think both are right, but the first one is more correct becasue you use the pronoun 'I' before the verb ''to be''
It's like you say ''you are my friend'' ''I am your friend'' = we are both friends = you and I are friends
July 19, 2011
1
You and I are friends.
You and me are friends.
Both these phrases are correct. The use of "me" in this context is too complicated to explain. But it is correct.
July 19, 2011
1
You and I are friends
First Subject + Second Subject + Verb + Complement ----- Correct
You and Me are friends
Subject + Object + Verb + Complement ------ Incorrect
Because before the verb is always the subject
and the subjective personal pronouns are You and I
not You and Me because Me is an objective pronoun
The Best Friends are You and Me ------ Correct
Article + Adjective + Subject + Verb + First Object + Second Object
I hope this helps :)
July 19, 2011
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