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  1. Grammar / By Conor. “My friends and I” is grammatically correct when it is placed before the verb and is the subject of the sentence. “I and my friends” is also correct but less common as it is more polite to put your friends first. My friends and I are going to the cinema.

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  3. The difference between "I and my friends" and "my friends and I" is purely a matter of courtesy - they are both grammatically correct. I would tend to stick to the latter though, as it a) is more commonplace, b) is considered more polite, c) seems to flow better.

  4. 11 de mar. de 2021 · That is, you should use the subject pronoun "I” and not the object pronoun, "me" when you are an "actor" in a sentence, as in this example. Andy and I will be studying English tonight. and not ...

  5. 1. My friend and I is correct, as you and your friend are still the subject of the sentence (albeit in apposition). However, it is common to say me and my friend, particularly in colloquial situations. If you are speaking in a formal register, use my friend and I; if not, use whichever you prefer. – Anonym. May 6, 2014 at 16:35. 1.

  6. Traducción. Significado. Yo y mis amigos. Me And My Friends. Yo y mi, yo y mi, yo y mi, yo y mis amigos. Me and my, me and my, me and my, me and my, me and my friends. Yo y mi, yo y mi, yo y mi, yo y mis amigos. Me and my, me and my, me and my, me and my, me and my friends. Yo y mi, yo y mi, yo y mi, yo y mis amigos.

  7. Which is correct: My Friend and Me or my friend and I? That depends on where you and your friend are in the sentence. In colloquial speech me is often used where standard grammar requires I especially when someone else is mentioned too.