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The cars waited for us, Stan and (me, I), to cross, but (him and me, he and I) could not hurry.
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The cars waited for us, Stan and (me, I), to cross, but (him and me, he and I) could not hurry.
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The cars waited for us, Stan and I, to cross, but him and me could not hurry.
REMEMBER: the beginning of a sentence if you are talking about yourself you use “I” and if it is in the middle or last part of a sentence it’s “me.”
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