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Rule "I vs me"

This is one of many errors that LanguageTool can detect.

Description: I vs me
Message: In this context, it seems that the correct pronoun is <suggestion>\3</suggestion>.
Category: Grammar (ID: GRAMMAR)
Link: https://languagetool.org/insights/post/you-i-versus-you-me/
Incorrect sentences
that this rule can detect:
  • Let's talk to Tom and I about your project.
    Correction suggestion: me
  • Your are invited to join Kim and I tonight for lunch.
    Correction suggestion: me
  • Regarding Pescetti, he called Smutney, Gary Ackerman and I into a meeting.
    Correction suggestion: me
  • They took Gordon and I with them on their holiday.
    Correction suggestion: me
  • I think they will talk to you and I about the incident.
    Correction suggestion: me
  • You should send the doc to Tom and I before you go home.
    Correction suggestion: me
  • You should send it to Tom and I before you go home.
    Correction suggestion: me
  • I would suggest talking with Mike or I before making any comments to the media if possible.
    Correction suggestion: me
Correct sentences
for comparison:
  • James VI and I of the United Kingdom
  • James VI of Scotland and I of England (1603–1625)
  • She lived in Mx and I in the U.S.
  • I think John and I are considering to move to Canada.
  • Which side of that average are you and I on?
  • He lives in Madrid and I live in Girona.
  • The job that you & I in the past have talked about is the same one you and Jeremy discussed.
  • Seven Miles Down the story of the Bathyscaphe Trieste Tom and I both live in Boston.
  • Jeff Fischer and I in EES Tax have been working with Nancy Hetrick regarding the question of whether REPs will be responsible for administering Texas taxes on T&D services.
  • Ludwidg Max, Jeff Fischer and I in EES Tax have been working with Nancy Hetrick.
  • Some guy, Jeff Fischer and I in EES Tax have been working with Nancy Hetrick.
  • Are Luce and I next to them?
ID: I_ME [1]
Version: 6.6-SNAPSHOT (2024-11-24 22:33:09 +0100)