
A common mistake in people’s writing is to confuse I and me with each other. Both are personal pronouns, but they serve different purposes within the sentence.
In many circles, this can be a costly mistake, as it’s usually considered a sign of sloppy writing. In other words, if you are writing a research paper, a press release, a resume, etc., you will want to know how to use I vs. me.
In this post, I will cover everything you need to know about these two words, and once you’re done reading, you won’t have any trouble determining when to use me or I.
A great share, Chris.
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Thanks for sharing this helpful information, Chris. 🙂 — Suzanne
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Welcome, Suzanne 😀
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I and Me are tricky. I have to stop and think about which one to use sometimes. Thanks for sharing.
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Welcome 😀
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Good one – I see the mistakes all the time on TV – the announcers and actors use me interchangeably with I. Poor grammar!
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Same here in U.K., Noelle 🐵
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Reblogged this on Stevie Turner, Indie Author. and commented:
A good one. Thanks to Writing Explained and re-blog from Chris, the Story Reading Ape.
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