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"me and her" vs "i and her"

Both "me and her" and "I and her" are incorrect. The correct forms are "she and I" or "her and me" depending on the context. The subject pronoun "I" should always come last when used in conjunction with another pronoun.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

me and her

This phrase is incorrect. The pronoun "me" should not be used as a subject pronoun.

The correct form is "her and me" when referring to the object of a sentence. For example, "She gave the book to her and me."

Alternatives:

  • her and me
  • us
  • the two of us
  • me and her
  • her and I

i and her

This phrase is also incorrect. The pronoun "I" should come last when used in conjunction with another pronoun.

The correct form is "she and I" when referring to the subject of a sentence. For example, "She and I went to the store."

Alternatives:

  • she and I
  • we
  • the two of us
  • I and her
  • her and I

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