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Correct usage of "I": I and John (John and I) went for a movie.



 
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Correct usage of "I": I and John (John and I) went for a movie. #1 (permalink) Tue May 05, 2009 7:01 am   Correct usage of "I": I and John (John and I) went for a movie.
 

please tell me the correct usage of I. Is it "I and john went for a movie" or "John and I went for a movie"
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Correct usage of "I": I and John (John and I) went for a movie. #2 (permalink) Tue May 05, 2009 7:14 am   Correct usage of "I": I and John (John and I) went for a movie.
 

Correct variant is John and I Smile
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correct usage of I #3 (permalink) Tue May 05, 2009 7:41 am   correct usage of I
 

John and I went to a movie.

But beware, you can also say,

" John's friend invited John and me for a meal."

He invited John.
He invited me.
But he didn't invite I.

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