Me. to have brunch modifies good place.
me is the object of for, (objective case requires me)
http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/page/145
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/south+side?r=66
In the below sentence:
Where would be a good place for Jocelyn, Eli, and me to have brunch on the southside/downtown?
the rules I remember say to use "me," but "I" sounds better. Please tell me which is correct.
Also, when I am talking about the southside of a city, is it one word, non capitalized?
Thank you in advance.
2 answers
The use of "me" is correct; it's an object in that sentence, not the subject.
I believe it should be "south side" (two words, no capitals) unless it's a formal name for a part of a city, and this is not.
Use either "south side" or "downtown" but not both.
I believe it should be "south side" (two words, no capitals) unless it's a formal name for a part of a city, and this is not.
Use either "south side" or "downtown" but not both.