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Thank you for the video. It has restored my sanity. For some reason, more and more educated native speakers don’t follow Rule #2. They always use I instead of me as the object pronoun. I think this tendency is a sort of overcompensation for using “me” in the subject. Interestingly, they do it only for “I/me”, not other pronouns. And you are right it’s easy to check by separating two object pronouns, e.g., “please give it to David and I.” They would never say :”give it to I”.
Hi Alex, I must thank you for this video. You have cleared a confusing topic that I sometimes face. By the way, I did not understand which accent you use, is it British or any other. Thanks a lot.
If you wanna be specific, I mean if you want to point out the people who were seen together, you just gotta say; -"They saw YOU, HER and ME together". BUT if the people who are being pointed out are already known, you just say; - "They saw US together.
Hello! Sorry, but you said "movies" right? Isn't that American English? Shouldn't be "films" im British English? I thought all the English were in BE 😔
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Thank you for the video. It has restored my sanity. For some reason, more and more educated native speakers don’t follow Rule #2. They always use I instead of me as the object pronoun. I think this tendency is a sort of overcompensation for using “me” in the subject. Interestingly, they do it only for “I/me”, not other pronouns. And you are right it’s easy to check by separating two object pronouns, e.g., “please give it to David and I.” They would never say :”give it to I”.
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Hi Alex, I must thank you for this video. You have cleared a confusing topic that I sometimes face. By the way, I did not understand which accent you use, is it British or any other. Thanks a lot.
My accent is basically “standard Canadian.” I grew up in southern Ontario, close to Toronto.
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If you wanna be specific, I mean if you want to point out the people who were seen together, you just gotta say;
-"They saw YOU, HER and ME together".
BUT if the people who are being pointed out are already known, you just say;
- "They saw US together.
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Hello! Sorry, but you said "movies" right? Isn't that American English? Shouldn't be "films" im British English? I thought all the English were in BE 😔
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