Do you know when to use “I” and when to use “me”? Are you sure? Learn the difference between “I” and “me” in this important English lesson. Find out how to use these pronouns correctly every time. Improve your spoken and written English by understanding which is a subject pronoun and which is an object pronoun – and what that even means! By the end of this class, you’ll know immediately which of these is right: “My sister and I like pizza” or “My sister and me like pizza”. Take the quiz on this lesson at
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0:00 “I“ or “me“?
0:37 SVO word order in English
3:10 subject pronouns & object pronouns
4:06 multiple subjects
6:12 indirect obejcts
10:41 Practice
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