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To be grammatically correct, should I say “him and me” or “he and me”. Those are my only options.
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To be grammatically correct, should I say “him and me” or “he and me”. Those are my only options.
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Hello There
Answer: Him and me
Reason: A preposition should
always be followed by an objective pronoun (him
, her, me, and us) instead of a subjective pronoun (
he
,
she
, I, and
we
).
I hope this helps
-Chris
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