by Kitty Nash
"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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Click to select the correct word usage in the following sentences.
? 1. Can we keep this secret between ( you and I ) ( you and me )?
? 2. ( You and I ) ( You and me ) must conduct the meeting.
? 3. The two persons chosen are ( you and I ) ( you and me ).
? 4. The new student will sit next to ( you and I ) ( you and me ).
? 5. The final arguments will be given by ( you and I ) ( you and me ).
? 6. When ( you and I ) ( you and me ) were young, things were different.
? 7. Among the finalists were ( you and I ) ( you and me ).
? 8. Since the principal presented the highest academic awards to ( you and I ) ( you and me ), we have been popular.
? 9. ( You and I ) ( You and me ) will graduate on time.
? 10. The foundation mailed ( you and I ) ( you and me ) the letter.
? 11. Between ( you and I ) ( you and me ), I think he is mistaken.
? 12. They are not as tall as ( you and I ) ( you and me ) are.
? 13. Bill is much taller than ( you and I ) ( you and me ) are.
? 14. Are the other players on your team as good as ( you and I ) ( you and me ) are?
? 15. Please set a place at the table for ( you and I ) ( you and me ).
? 16. They are giving the tickets to ( you and I ) ( you and me ).
? 17. ( You and I ) ( You and me ) will enjoy the concert.
? 18. Did they save a seat for ( you and I ) ( you and me )?
? 19. Obviously, they need more people like ( you and I ) ( you and me ).
? 20. Jane received a better score than ( you and I ) ( you and me ) received.