I and Me, We and Us Second Grade Grammar. I and Me Use I in the subject part of a sentence. Jon and I had spaghetti for supper. Use me in the predicate.

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I and Me, We and Us Second Grade Grammar

I and Me Use I in the subject part of a sentence. Jon and I had spaghetti for supper. Use me in the predicate part of a sentence. Do you want to come with me? Always use yourself last when you talk about yourself and another person.

We and Us Use we and us when you talk about yourself and another person. Use we in the subject part of a sentence. We had spaghetti for supper. Use us in the predicate part of a sentence. Do you want to come with us?

I and Me, We and Us ___________ are going to the movies. (We or Us) Can you go with ________ to the party? (I or me) Those flowers belong to ________? (we or us) Cara and ___________ are moving to Texas with our parents. (I or me)