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you and I vs You and me

Both "you and I" and "you and me" are correct, but they are used in different contexts. "You and I" is used as the subject of a sentence, while "you and me" is used as the object of a sentence. Understanding the difference between subject and object pronouns is key to using these phrases correctly.

Last updated: March 30, 2024

you and I

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to the subject of a sentence.

Use "you and I" when the phrase is the subject of a sentence. For example, "You and I are going to the party."

Examples:

  • You and I are best friends.
  • You and I should study together.
  • You and I have similar tastes.
  • You and I are invited to the event.
  • You and I will go shopping.
  • Now, you and I share a them.
  • Because you and I would have never had this conversation.
  • When you and I were together...
  • Similarly, you and I exist as current.
  • I will miss what you and I could have accomplished together.
  • We want the same thing, you and I.
  • Tony, you and I worked up suspect profiles.
  • But you and I have an agreement.
  • Together, you and I will re-unite our shattered army.
  • Only you and I can see this through.
  • Basically, you and I make very similar films.
  • And you and I sewed those old drapes into a tablecloth.
  • So you and I will be together a few more years.
  • We had a good run, you and I.
  • Tomorrow you and I shall visit, see true good at work.
  • I think you and I are the same.
  • But you and I, we have resources Beyond anyone's wildest imagining.
  • But you and I shared an alternate universe.
  • Now, they can all be like this... or you and I can go find my body.
  • Or you and I can go find my body.

Alternatives:

  • we
  • I
  • you and me
  • us
  • me and you

You and me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to the object of a sentence.

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

Examples:

  • She told you and me about the plan.
  • They are waiting for you and me.
  • I trust you and me to finish the project.
  • The teacher praised you and me.
  • Can you help you and me?
  • You and me, makeovers at 6:00.
  • You and me all by ourselves.
  • You and me, quarters rematch.
  • You and me rode into this county together.
  • You and me, we're too small.
  • You and me, come whatever.
  • You and me and this sublime relationship.
  • You and me are stronger than that.
  • You and me decoding a puzzle, never bet against the house.
  • You and me doing ground-breaking surgery...
  • You and me have had some good times together.
  • You and me, we're not heroic.
  • You and me together in the morning, just drinking coffee.
  • You and me at Mons Venus, baby.
  • You and me are going to a Vampire larp.
  • You and me were so young back then.
  • You and me, we take out Gio.
  • You and me come from the same crooked straits.
  • You and me always had an understanding.
  • You and me together... no matter what.

Alternatives:

  • us
  • me
  • me and you
  • we
  • you and I

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