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"me and my sister" or "my siter and me"?

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me and my sister

This phrase is incorrect. 'Me' should not be used as the subject of a sentence.

The correct form is 'my sister and I.' Always place 'I' last when referring to yourself and someone else as the subject of a sentence.

Alternatives:

  • my sister and I
  • I and my sister
  • my sister and me
  • I and my sister
  • my sibling and I

my siter and me

This phrase is incorrect. 'Me' should not be used as the subject of a sentence.

The correct form is 'my sister and I.' Always place 'I' last when referring to yourself and someone else as the subject of a sentence.

Alternatives:

  • my sister and I
  • I and my sister
  • my sister and me
  • I and my sister
  • my sibling and I
Both phrases are incorrect. The correct form is 'my sister and I.' When referring to yourself and someone else as the subject of a sentence, 'I' should always come last.

Last updated: March 20, 2024

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