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She likes to go shopping with both my brother and I. vs She likes to go shopping with both my brother and me.

The correct phrase is: 'she likes to go shopping with both my brother and me.' The use of 'me' is correct because it is the object of the preposition 'with.'

Last updated: March 23, 2024

She likes to go shopping with both my brother and I.

This phrase is incorrect. 'I' should be replaced with 'me' because it is the object of the preposition 'with.'

When 'my brother and I' are the objects of a verb or preposition, 'me' should be used instead of 'I.'

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  • she likes to go shopping with both my brother and me.

She likes to go shopping with both my brother and me.

This phrase is correct. 'Me' is the correct pronoun to use as the object of the preposition 'with.'

Use 'me' when the pronoun is the object of a verb or preposition.
  • I don't want to go shopping with Cash.
  • And I'll get Jennifer to go shopping with Fergana.
  • I' really wanted to go shopping with an old friend.
  • And his sister asked me to go shopping with her.
  • Ring me if you want someone to go shopping with.
  • In L.A., every woman has one to go shopping with and dancing with.
  • Sure. I'd love to go shopping with you.
  • While my family was preparing for kwanzaa, I was preparing to go shopping with kill moves.
  • Next time you ask me to go shopping with you, use it to cave in my skull.
  • I always like to go shopping after a funeral.
  • Anyway, when I get depressed, I always like to go shopping.
  • I usually just go shopping with my cousins.
  • You can't go shopping with her.
  • I did not go shopping with Princess Grace just for the makeover.
  • I'll go shopping with you.
  • Moms go shopping with them, and make sure their hair doesn't look all spazzy.
  • Where would you like to go shopping?
  • You invited me to go shopping with you.
  • Unfortunately, the fact is that some countries are still rather freer with European money than with their own, national, funds; it is easier to go shopping with someone else's credit card than with your own.
  • No. Please don't make me go shopping with you.

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