Which one is correct?
"My daughter and I" or "My daughter and me"?

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My daughter and I

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

Use "my daughter and I" when the phrase is the subject of a sentence. For example, "My daughter and I went to the park."

Examples:

  • My daughter and I are going shopping.
  • My daughter and I love to bake together.
  • My daughter and I will attend the event.
  • My daughter and I are planning a trip.
  • My daughter and I enjoy reading books.

Alternatives:

  • My daughter and me
  • My daughter and myself
  • My daughter and myself
  • My daughter and myself
  • My daughter and me

My daughter and me

This phrase is correct when used as the object of a sentence.

Use "my daughter and me" when the phrase is the object of a sentence. For example, "She invited my daughter and me to the party."

Examples:

  • She asked my daughter and me to help.
  • Please include my daughter and me in the group.
  • They gave a gift to my daughter and me.
  • The teacher praised my daughter and me.
  • Can you take a photo of my daughter and me?

Alternatives:

  • My daughter and I
  • My daughter and myself
  • My daughter and myself
  • My daughter and myself
  • My daughter and I
Both "my daughter and I" and "my daughter and me" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. Use "my daughter and I" as the subject of a sentence and "my daughter and me" as the object of a sentence.

Last Updated: March 21, 2024

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