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Mike or I vs Mike or me

Both "Mike or I" and "Mike or me" can be correct, depending on their position in a sentence. "Mike or I" is used as the subject of a sentence or clause, while "Mike or me" is used as the object of a verb or preposition.

Last updated: March 28, 2024 • 3395 views

Mike or I

This phrase is correct when used as the subject of a sentence or clause.

Use "Mike or I" when the phrase is the subject of a sentence or clause.
  • It was the last leg of our race to summer, and I didn't know if Mike or I had the energy to pull it off.
  • I travel first-class, Mike, or I don't travel at all.
  • You don't know Mike or my family.
  • I roll over on Mike or the kid takes the fall.
  • But he apparently can't give it to Mike or anyone over there because of legal reasons.
  • Back to you, Mike or... Michael.
  • I promise I won't ask you anything else about Mike or Saxe or Lobos if you beat me to 86th Street.
  • It's not for Mike or Stan or Henry Bowers.
  • Either ban this clown or I'm shutting down open-mike night.
  • If we charge her without strong enough evidence, CPS'll say we indictive that we've fitted her up because we didn't want the anticlimax of having a dead person, Mike or Cal, responsible for Dez's murder.
  • What's the difference if you hire somebody to look into Mike or Logan does?
  • I didn't do any of it to hurt you or Mike or Frances or anyone.
  • 20 Mike-Mike, armor-piercing discarding sabot.
  • Mike Warren is hospitalized under the name Mike Richards.
  • MIKE: Previously on Mike Molly...
  • - Mike, Mike, Mike, tell her she's not moving out.
  • Mike showed me your CIA file.
  • Mike engineered your crying, ma'am.
  • You saw Mike Kresteva announce for governor.
  • - Uncle Mike fixed the dishwasher.

Alternatives:

  • Mike and I
  • I or Mike

Mike or me

This phrase is correct when used as the object of a verb or preposition.

Use "Mike or me" when the phrase is the object of a verb or preposition.
  • You and Mike or you and me?
  • You don't know Mike or my family.
  • I roll over on Mike or the kid takes the fall.
  • But he apparently can't give it to Mike or anyone over there because of legal reasons.
  • Back to you, Mike or... Michael.
  • I promise I won't ask you anything else about Mike or Saxe or Lobos if you beat me to 86th Street.
  • It was the last leg of our race to summer, and I didn't know if Mike or I had the energy to pull it off.
  • It's not for Mike or Stan or Henry Bowers.
  • If we charge her without strong enough evidence, CPS'll say we indictive that we've fitted her up because we didn't want the anticlimax of having a dead person, Mike or Cal, responsible for Dez's murder.
  • What's the difference if you hire somebody to look into Mike or Logan does?
  • I didn't do any of it to hurt you or Mike or Frances or anyone.
  • 20 Mike-Mike, armor-piercing discarding sabot.
  • Mike Warren is hospitalized under the name Mike Richards.
  • MIKE: Previously on Mike Molly...
  • - Mike, Mike, Mike, tell her she's not moving out.
  • Mike showed me your CIA file.
  • Mike engineered your crying, ma'am.
  • You saw Mike Kresteva announce for governor.
  • - Uncle Mike fixed the dishwasher.
  • Mike is so good with facts.

Alternatives:

  • Mike and me
  • Me or Mike

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