Asked by Kelly
Which word fits better and why?
You and (me, I) have heard the Greek myth about lcarus.
You and (me, I) have heard the Greek myth about lcarus.
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Ms. Sue
Take away "you and." Which sounds better -- Me have heard or I have heard?
Note this is the subject of the verb, so you must use the subject pronoun.
Note this is the subject of the verb, so you must use the subject pronoun.
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