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I and he are friends vs I and him are friends

The correct phrase is "I and he are friends." In English, when a pronoun is the subject of a sentence, the nominative form of the pronoun should be used. In this case, "he" is the correct nominative form of the pronoun.

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I and he are friends

This phrase is correct. When a pronoun is the subject of a sentence, the nominative form of the pronoun should be used.

Use this phrase when referring to yourself and another person as friends. Ensure that the pronoun used for the subject is in its nominative form.

Examples:

  • He and I are friends who have known each other for years.
  • She and he are friends from college.
  • I and he are friends who share a love for hiking.
  • He and I are friends who enjoy playing music together.
  • He and I are friends who support each other through thick and thin.
  • I know that you and he are friends... but you'll need to end your support for Sebastian Blood.
  • I know he and his friends are having you do their dirty work.
  • Mizushima. Tong Tong and I... He and I are best friends.
  • Captain Lowrey and I are friends.
  • Joel, we are friends, and I love that we are friends.
  • I know you and Tom are friends.
  • Mom, Frank and I are friends.
  • I realized you and Tony are friends.
  • That's because you and I are friends.
  • I'm glad you and Luc are are friends.
  • I'm so glad you and Agatha are friends again.
  • Violet and I are friends 'cause she isn't that kind of mother.
  • So, I guess Pam and Dwight are friends now.
  • And Kotomi and I are friends again.
  • I was told that my son and your daughter are friends.
  • You probably think you and I are friends.
  • I'm guessing a couple of these guys are friends of yours.
  • Donna from casting and I are friends.
  • I'm so happy you two are friends.
  • Your mother and I are friends.

Alternatives:

  • He and I are friends.
  • We are friends.
  • He is my friend.
  • I am friends with him.
  • He and I have a friendship.

I and him are friends

This phrase is incorrect. When a pronoun is the subject of a sentence, the nominative form of the pronoun should be used, not the objective form.

  • Captain Lowrey and I are friends.
  • Joel, we are friends, and I love that we are friends.
  • I know you and Tom are friends.
  • Mom, Frank and I are friends.
  • I realized you and Tony are friends.
  • That's because you and I are friends.
  • I'm glad you and Luc are are friends.
  • I'm so glad you and Agatha are friends again.
  • Violet and I are friends 'cause she isn't that kind of mother.
  • So, I guess Pam and Dwight are friends now.
  • And Kotomi and I are friends again.
  • I was told that my son and your daughter are friends.
  • You probably think you and I are friends.
  • I'm guessing a couple of these guys are friends of yours.
  • Donna from casting and I are friends.
  • I'm so happy you two are friends.
  • Your mother and I are friends.
  • Like I said, me and Rudy are friends.
  • I don't think we are friends.
  • Len, commissioner Kelly and I are friends.

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