Module 15, Troublesome Words 1, Lesson 8:

You and I vs. You and Me

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"You and I" are pronouns used as either the subject or the predicate in a sentence. Examples: 1) You and I are going. 2) The winners are you and I.

"You and Me" are pronouns used as direct objects, indirect objects, or objects of prepositions. Examples: 1) They have chosen you and me. 2) The reward is for you and me.

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Directions:
Click the term that correctly completes each sentence.
1.
Can we keep this secret between (you and I) (you and me)?
2.
The two persons chosen are (you and I) (you and me).
3.
The final arguments will be given by (you and I) (you and me).
4.
Among the finalists were (you and I) (you and me).
5.
Since the principal presented the highest academic awards to (you and I) (you and me), we have been popular.
6.
The foundation mailed (you and I) (you and me) the letter.
7.
Between (you and I) (you and me), I think he is mistaken.
8.
They are not as tall as (you and I) (you and me) are.
9.
Are the other players on your team as good as (you and I) (you and me) are?
10.
Jane received a better score than (you and I) (you and me) received.
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