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Who did this? Me vs Who did this? I

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in different contexts. 'Who did this? Me' is used in informal situations where 'me' is used as a pronoun to refer to oneself. 'Who did this? I' is used in more formal situations where 'I' is the subject of the sentence.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1560 views

Who did this? Me

This phrase is correct in informal situations where 'me' is used as a pronoun to refer to oneself.

This phrase is commonly used in informal settings when responding to a question about who performed an action.

Examples:

  • Who ate all the cookies? Me!
  • Who wants to go to the park? Me!
  • Who finished the project? Me!
  • Who made this mess? Me!
  • Who is coming to the party? Me!
  • Who'd you say did this? Me.
  • The guy who did this to me?
  • Of the guy who did this to me?
  • You knew the guy who did this to me?
  • Who - who did this? That'd be me.
  • [IN RASPY VOICE] Who did this to me?
  • Why wouldn't I want to find out who did this to me?
  • What about the man who did this to me?
  • Who did this? I did, Kevin.
  • Just tell me, who did this?
  • The tattoos - could you recognize who did this?
  • Any idea who did this? It's early in the investigation.
  • Have you arrested the person who did this?
  • Bartender have any idea who did this?
  • Jd, who did this? it's all about you.
  • Where's the spider who did this?
  • Your mother... who did this?
  • Is there nothing else you want to tell me about the person who did this?
  • Can you tell me about what happened, about the woman who did this?
  • You're telling me that my daughter might know the man who did this?

Alternatives:

  • I did this
  • It was me
  • Me
  • It was me who did this
  • Me, I did this

Who did this? I

This phrase is correct in formal situations where 'I' is the subject of the sentence.

This phrase is used in more formal settings when responding to a question about who performed an action.

Examples:

  • Who did this? I did.
  • Who is responsible for this? I am.
  • Who made the mistake? I did.
  • Who is going to the meeting? I am.
  • Who is in charge? I am.
  • Who did this? I did, Kevin.
  • Who did this to you? I can still work.
  • I'll be better when we find out who did this?
  • The tattoos - could you recognize who did this?
  • Any idea who did this? It's early in the investigation.
  • Have you arrested the person who did this?
  • Bartender have any idea who did this?
  • Jd, who did this? it's all about you.
  • Where's the spider who did this?
  • Your mother... who did this?
  • You think I don't know who did this?
  • Didn't I hear you already have the guy who did this?
  • So I know last night must be kind of a blur, but do you have any idea who did this?
  • Why? And where are the aliens who did this?
  • Do you remember anything about the men who did this?
  • You have no idea who did this?
  • Convinced. You have any idea who did this?
  • We have any idea who did this?
  • Can you tell us anything about who did this?
  • Sammy do you know who did this?

Alternatives:

  • I did this
  • It was I
  • I
  • It was I who did this
  • I, I did this

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