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'you and me' vs. 'you and I'?



 
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'you and me' vs. 'you and I'? Fri Oct 22, 2004 21:18 pm  'you and me' vs. 'you and I'?
 

what is correct?

1-YOU AND ME
2-YOU AND I

BECAUSE I FIND THE LAST ONE LESS COMMON BUT THAT DOESN'T MEAN THAT IS INCORRECT RIGHT?

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You and me vs. you and I Fri Oct 22, 2004 22:47 pm  You and me vs. you and I
 

Hi Witch,

You are right - both versions are used in modern English with the second one being more popular.

PS: Please type netiquette shouting into Google and study the information that comes up. If you like you can share the results with us here on the forum. Thanks.
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You and me vs. you and I Mon Oct 25, 2004 22:55 pm  You and me vs. you and I
 

Torsten wrote:
Hi Witch,

PS: Please type netiquette shouting into Google and study the information that comes up. If you like you can share the results with us here on the forum. Thanks.

ah..... ok i didn't want to shout that's was just a little mistake with my keyboard Cool
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Any plans for 2005 Mon Oct 25, 2004 23:01 pm  Any plans for 2005
 

Hi Witch,

That's OK so long as you have your keyboard under control Smile
How are things with you over there in Venezuela? I take you are a student? What do you study? What are your plans for the 2005?
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Any plans for 2005 Tue Oct 26, 2004 21:59 pm  Any plans for 2005
 

Torsten wrote:
Hi Witch,

That's OK so long as you have your keyboard under control Smile
How are things with you over there in Venezuela? I take you are a student? What do you study? What are your plans for the 2005?

Hi torsten

everything well in venezuela at least until this 31 oct when we have to vote for governors and mayors (that could be a problem)

i'm a secretary and english student by the way who need practice a lot as my teachers told me all the time, they say “read more and speak” and i’m doing that, in other hands my plans to next year are:

1- get a good job by using my english skill
2- find love Wink
3- buy my own place to live or at least rent one

mmm these are for this moment what i want, i don’t know if i can do it but i’m going to try hard.

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