Which one is correct?
"me and my sister" or "my sister and me"?

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me and my sister

This phrase is commonly used in informal speech, but it is not considered grammatically correct in standard English.

This phrase is often used in casual conversations or informal settings, but it is not considered grammatically correct in formal writing or speech.

Examples:

  • Me and my sister went to the store.
  • Can you pass the ball to me and my sister?

Alternatives:

  • my sister and I
  • my sister and me
  • my sister and myself
  • my sister and myself went to the store.
  • Can you pass the ball to my sister and me?

my sister and me

This phrase is commonly used in informal speech, but it is not considered grammatically correct in standard English.

This phrase is often used in casual conversations or informal settings, but it is not considered grammatically correct in formal writing or speech.

Examples:

  • My sister and me are going to the movies.
  • He gave the book to my sister and me.

Alternatives:

  • my sister and I
  • me and my sister
  • my sister and myself
  • My sister and I are going to the movies.
  • He gave the book to my sister and me.
Both "me and my sister" and "my sister and me" are commonly used in informal speech, but the correct form in standard English is "my sister and I." This is because "I" is the subject pronoun, while "me" is the object pronoun. When in doubt, try removing the other person from the sentence to see which form sounds correct.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

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