What is the rule regarding the use of me or i in a sentence??
2 answers:
Use “I” when you are the subject of a sentence, use “me” when you are the object of the sentence.
Answer: The word I is used when the pronoun is the subject of a sentence and me is used when the pronoun is instead the object of a sentence or a clause (meaning when it comes after a verb or a preposition).
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