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Jane and I are Friends vs Jane and me are friends

The correct phrase is "Jane and I are friends." This is because the pronoun "I" is used as the subject of the sentence, while "me" is used as the object. In this case, since Jane and the speaker are the subjects of the sentence, "I" should be used.

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Jane and I are Friends

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "Jane and I are friends" when referring to yourself and another person as the subjects of the sentence.
  • We couldn't be more pleased that you and Jane Albertson are friends.
  • You must be Jane's friend.
  • Jane's friend found you to be charming.
  • But you never said no to Jane's friend Bethany.
  • If Sarah Jane and her friends do not return soon, they'll be trapped in the past... forever!
  • We're Sarah Jane's friends, all of us.
  • I thought you said you and Jane were just friends.
  • Jane's new friend from her romance writers' group.
  • I am Jane, his friend.
  • My friend Jane doesn't need your help.
  • I saw your friend Jane Fonda on TV the other day.
  • No, my friend Jane left that.
  • We can still find Jane doe's friends.
  • And as Tarzan, Jane and their friends celebrated the victory over Clayton, Tarzan found the one thing more powerful than all the energy in the universe.
  • I don't know. Jane's friends?
  • Jane's my best friend, Tommy.
  • And this is our friend, Jane Hastings.
  • I made it at camp with my best friend, Jane.
  • So Jane loomis is your friend?
  • Jane also knows that friends do not get preferential treatment here.

Alternatives:

  • Jane and I are good friends.
  • Jane and I are best friends.
  • Jane and I are close friends.
  • Jane and I are lifelong friends.
  • Jane and I are true friends.

Jane and me are friends

This phrase is incorrect in standard English.

  • We couldn't be more pleased that you and Jane Albertson are friends.
  • You must be Jane's friend.
  • Jane's friend found you to be charming.
  • But you never said no to Jane's friend Bethany.
  • If Sarah Jane and her friends do not return soon, they'll be trapped in the past... forever!
  • We're Sarah Jane's friends, all of us.
  • I thought you said you and Jane were just friends.
  • Jane's new friend from her romance writers' group.
  • I am Jane, his friend.
  • My friend Jane doesn't need your help.
  • I saw your friend Jane Fonda on TV the other day.
  • No, my friend Jane left that.
  • We can still find Jane doe's friends.
  • And as Tarzan, Jane and their friends celebrated the victory over Clayton, Tarzan found the one thing more powerful than all the energy in the universe.
  • I don't know. Jane's friends?
  • Jane's my best friend, Tommy.
  • And this is our friend, Jane Hastings.
  • I made it at camp with my best friend, Jane.
  • So Jane loomis is your friend?
  • Jane also knows that friends do not get preferential treatment here.

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