John and I are going to the store. Would you like to come along with


A. me and him?
B. him and I?

C. I and him?

D. him and me?

don't know if it's b or d

2 answers

I'm pretty sure its D, definitely not B. It can be A as well.
It can't be a because it's impolite to put yourself before the other person.

It can't be b -- because we wouldn't say, "Would you like to come along with I?"

It's not c.

That leaves d. You need object pronouns as objects of a preposition.