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RULE 14 When a Pronoun is used as the object of a Verb or o | Active English Official

RULE 14

When a Pronoun is used as the object of a Verb or of a Preposition, it should be in the objective case.


Let you and I do it.
Let you and me do it.

These chocolates are for you and I.
These chocolates are for you and me.


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