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"you and me" vs "i and you"

The correct phrase is 'you and me.' This phrase is commonly used in English when referring to two people. 'I and you' is not a standard phrase in English.

Last Updated: March 29, 2024

you and me

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when referring to two people.

This phrase is used when referring to two people, with 'you' being the second person and 'me' being the first person.

Examples:

  • Can you pass the salt to you and me?
  • The gift is for you and me.
  • It's important for you and me to work together.
  • Let's go to the park, just you and me.
  • The teacher wants to talk to you and me after class.

i and you

This phrase is not a standard construction in English. The correct order is 'you and me.'


Alternatives:

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

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