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"me and he were" vs "I will go though"

These two phrases are not directly comparable as they are unrelated. The first phrase "me and he were" is incorrect because it should be "he and I were." The second phrase "I will go though" is correct and means "I will go, however."

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

me and he were

This phrase is incorrect. The correct form is "he and I were."

The correct form is to use the subjective pronouns "he" and "I" at the beginning of the sentence. For example, "He and I were at the party."

Alternatives:

  • he and I were
  • he and I went
  • he and I are
  • he and I have been
  • he and I will be

I will go though

This phrase is correct and means "I will go, however."

This phrase is used to indicate that despite a previous statement or situation, the speaker will still go or do something. For example, "I will go though it's raining outside."

Alternatives:

  • I will go even though
  • I will still go
  • I will go nevertheless
  • I will go regardless
  • I will go despite

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