What is correct my brothers and me or my brothers and I?
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What is correct my brothers and me or my brothers and I?
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.”
Can you say my brother and I?
“My brother and I …” is the correct choice, but you’ll hear people use the ones with “me”.
Which one is correct me and my friend or I and my friend?
“My friend and I” is correct. However, colloquial speech (where grammar rules are often broken), “my friend and me” is sometimes used. I do find that “My friend and I” is easier to say than “my friend and me”.
Who are my brothers and sisters?
Jesus replies, “Who is my mother, and who are my brothers?” He points to the disciples and says, “Here are my mother and my brothers. For whoever does the will of my father in heaven is my brother and sister and mother.” In Luke’s Gospel, Jesus pulls no punches.
How do you use my brother and I in a sentence?
My brother and I – as the subject is a a sentence. example: My bother and I are going to the store. my brother and me – as the object in a sentence. example: They were waiting for my brother and me. It is polite , as well as grammatically correct, to mention the other person first.
Which is correct – my brother and sister are in America?
Both are correct but the preferable would be – My brother and sister are in America. This is because there is no need to mention my twice in a sentence. Using the same word or the tense is usually avoided in the same sentence. Using my once in the sentence itself explains very clearly that both, your brother and sister, are in America.
Is it ‘my sister and I’ or ‘my sister and Me’?
So, it should be ‘my sister and I’ or if this forms object part in the sentence then it should be ‘my sister and me.’. E.g. – My sister and I are going for a vacation. He asked after my sister and me. Or, I and my sister are responsible for this accident.
How do you use “I” and “Me” in a sentence?
If in a sentence you would use ”I” to refer to only yourself, then also use “I” when referring to two are more. If you would use “me”, then use “me” when referring to two or more. I am done with this question and this question is done with me. My sister and I are done with this question and this question is done with my sister and me.