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Only me and david know about it vs Only me and david knows about it

The correct phrase is "only me and David know about it." The verb "know" should agree with the plural subject "me and David."

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 804 views

Only me and david know about it

This phrase is correct. The verb "know" agrees with the plural subject "me and David."

Use this phrase when referring to a situation where only you and David are aware of something.

Examples:

  • Only me and David know about the surprise party.
  • Only me and David know the secret code.
  • Only me and David know the truth.
  • Only me and David know the answer.
  • Only me and David know the plan.
  • You basically tanked me and David.
  • Only me and 3,000 florists know about it.
  • This is between your dad and me and David.
  • This is me and David Silvian.
  • Mexico, it's me and David's distress word.
  • You basically tanked me and David.
  • Let me assure you, there will be no conflict of interest between me and David Ershon.
  • This is just me and David, if that's okay.
  • No, just me and David and 300 funeral directors cutting loose in the city of sin.
  • Taylor's staying with me and David, and that's final.
  • Rebecca and Justin... happy engagement from me and David.
  • And then you tried to break up me and David, you trashed Katie as a witness, and you fired me for no good reason.
  • Come on, I know about you and David.
  • Only me and him knew about it.
  • I didn't know about it last time.
  • I already had a just suddenly know about it.
  • And we are allowed to know about it.
  • Congress needn't know about it.
  • If there's a vulnerability, DOJ should know about it.
  • Just pray Rochefort doesn't know about it.

Only me and david knows about it

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "knows" does not agree with the plural subject "me and David."

  • You basically tanked me and David.
  • Only me and 3,000 florists know about it.
  • This is between your dad and me and David.
  • This is me and David Silvian.
  • Mexico, it's me and David's distress word.
  • You basically tanked me and David.
  • Let me assure you, there will be no conflict of interest between me and David Ershon.
  • This is just me and David, if that's okay.
  • No, just me and David and 300 funeral directors cutting loose in the city of sin.
  • Taylor's staying with me and David, and that's final.
  • Rebecca and Justin... happy engagement from me and David.
  • And then you tried to break up me and David, you trashed Katie as a witness, and you fired me for no good reason.
  • Come on, I know about you and David.
  • Only me and him knew about it.
  • I didn't know about it last time.
  • I already had a just suddenly know about it.
  • And we are allowed to know about it.
  • Congress needn't know about it.
  • If there's a vulnerability, DOJ should know about it.
  • Just pray Rochefort doesn't know about it.

Alternatives:

  • Only I know about it.
  • Only David knows about it.
  • Only David and I know about it.
  • Only we know about it.
  • Only the two of us know about it.

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