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Pat Myers's avatar

I personally don't have a problem with "me" in a construction with a subject and no predicate, like "It's Rachel and me," any more than I do with "Who's there?" "It's me." Certainly not in a conversational setting.

Where it's really wrong is to use "me" as a subject before a predicate: "Rachel and me (or "Me and Rachel") went to the store." Most people know not to do that.

More common is for people to say "They gave it to Rachel and I" -- probably from overcorrecting to the previous mistake. That's a no-no in any context. Also wrong: "They gave it to Rachel and myself." "Myself" is for things you do /yourself./

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Leslie Franson's avatar

I loved Lynda Hoover's comment for March about Trump at the National's home opener!

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