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hello kids. just a quick question. when you have a picture of a friend and yourself, what do you caption it as?
"my friend and i at the picnic" or "my friend and me at the picnic" and which one is correct? i thought it was "and me" but it seems as if so many people use "and i" ...right. grammar nazis, help? edit: Yes, i know that it's "my friend and I" when you're writing a sentence. But i'm talking about picture captions. is it still the same? I'M NOT TALKING ABOUT SENTENCES, I'M TALKING ABOUT PICTURE CAPTIONS |
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gigi =p ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 3,679 Joined: Aug 2004 Member No: 41,206 ![]() |
It's "my friend and I".
A good trick to know if it's "I" or "me" is to cancel out whatever's before I/me and say the sentence and see if it makes sense. For example..."My friend and I/me went to the park". Take out "my friend". "I went to the park." "Me went to the park." Obviously it's I. So it should be "My friend and I went to the park." But...the bastard that the English language is, there are always exceptions, so be careful. If you have any further doubts, consult your English teacher =] |
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