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1 Ms. Shermulis’s Mini Grammar Lessons Please Copy These Notes In Your Class Spiral. Expect a Quiz On the Content at Any Time!

2 Lesson #1: I Vs. Me When should I use “I,” and when should I use “me”?

3 "I" is a pronoun that must be the subject of a verb. "Me" is a pronoun that must be the object of the verb.

4 (Huh????) The easiest way to decipher the two is to remove the other noun from the sentence and see if it still makes sense.

5 Example of the correct use of "I" Georgia and I went to the beach this weekend. [I went to the beach this weekend. (Me went to the beach this weekend doesn't make sense.)] She and I have to make a cake. [I have to make a cake. (Her has to make a cake and me has to make a cake do not make sense.)]

6 Examples of the correct use of "me" Please come with Julia and me to the park. [Please come with me to the park. (Please come with I to the park doesn't make sense.)] I heard the teacher talking about him and me. [I heard the teacher talking about me. I heard the teacher talking about him. (I heard the teacher talking about I, or I heard the teacher talking about he doesn't make sense.)]

7 Let’s Try Some Together! Our neighbor, Mr. Jones, gave Sue and _____ tickets to the baseball game. Sue and ______ love to go to baseball games. Our neighbor must really like Sue and _______.

8 Your Turn! This is between you and ____, so do not tell anyone else. You and ____ need to hang out soon, ____ miss you. Dan wants to dance with you and ____.


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