“I” or “ME”?

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Learn English with Rebecca


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Are you confused about when to use "I" and when to use "me" in English?
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Well, in this lesson, I'm going to explain to you exactly what the difference is and
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when to use each one of them.
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Plus, you get two lessons for the price of
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one because we will also discuss and explain
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English word order because you need to understand
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a little bit about the basics of English word
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order in order to be able to use these two
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important and very common pronouns correctly.
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Okay?
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So, let's get started.
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So, if we look at the board, I have lots of sentences here.
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You will see "I", you will see "me", and the board is divided in a certain way.
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So why?
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It's divided in this way because that's how English is.
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It's...
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It's... Starts with...
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A typical English sentence should start with
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a subject, a verb, and what we call an object.
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So, what does that mean?
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Subject, object.
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You hear these words, what do they mean?
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Okay.
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So, the subject of a sentence is the...
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The doer.
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Okay?
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Who is doing the action.
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So, I am doing the action.
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So, I am the subject, okay?
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In this sentence, I called Maria.
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What's the action that I'm doing?
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Called, that's the verb.
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So, let's put an "s" here for subject.
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This is...
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What did I do?
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I called.
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This is the verb, the action that I did.
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And then I called Maria.
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So, Maria is the object.
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Now, the object in English grammar is the word that receives the action.
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Okay?
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I did the action, Maria received the action because she received my call.
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Okay?
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So, subject, verb, object.
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It's sometimes called "SVO", and English is known as an "SVO" language.
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Not all languages are like this.
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Your language may not be like this, which is why you might be getting confused.
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You might sometimes have all the right words in the sentence, but they're not...
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It still doesn't sound natural somehow.
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Or people, when they listen to you, might say, "Sorry, what did you say?"
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Because they're expecting to hear information
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given in this order, subject, verb, object.
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Okay?
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And now you know what the object is.
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The object is what has received the action of the verb.
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Okay?
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And the subject is the doer of the action.
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Now, "I" and "me" are both pronouns.
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Okay?
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So, a pronoun means "me" stands for me.
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Okay?
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And "I" also stands for me.
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So, these are pronouns.
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We have many pronouns in English.
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Okay?
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This is just a noun, Maria, so don't worry about that.
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So, the question is whether you use this pronoun or this pronoun.
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So, "I" is always a subject pronoun.
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It cannot be on that side there with the object.
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Okay?
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"Me" is an object pronoun.
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"Me" receives the action.
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All right?
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We're going to see that by looking at lots of examples, but "I" does the action.
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So, "I called Maria", right?
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That's one sentence.
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It's correct because "I" is always a subject,
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and that's where we have it, in the right
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place.
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But let's look at another sentence.
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"Maria called me."
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Okay?
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Now, "me" is the object, "me" received the action.
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In this case, the call.
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So, "me" is always an object, so it's in the right place here.
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"I called Maria", "Maria called me".
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Good.
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Let's look at another example, because sometimes
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people get that right, but when there are
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other people mentioned, they start getting
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confused, like, "Okay, now what do I do with
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all these other names?
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What's the right order?"
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Okay?
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So, it's like this.
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There is actually a rule; it's not chance.
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So, this is what we do in English, and again,
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it may not be that way in your language.
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So, let's suppose you're talking about two people.
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So, then we say, "John and I helped Maria."
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Okay?
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So, now we have two subjects here.
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Right?
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There's John and there's I.
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So, which do we put first?
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Does it matter?
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Yes, it matters.
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So, first of all, we have to use "I" because
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"I" is the subject that... is in the subject
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position.
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Right?
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But we put other people in English before ourselves.
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Okay?
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So, whether you have John and I, or you have
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John, Mary, and I, or you have John, Bill,
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Mary, and I, "I" is always last.
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So, we give other people kind of the honour,
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we mention them first, and we say, "And I",
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okay?
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Still part of the subject.
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This is all part of the subject.
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It's a compound subject.
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Doesn't matter; we're still saying "I".
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So, "John and I helped Maria."
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Okay?
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"Maria", in this case, is the object.
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Okay?
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And the other kind of sentence, "Maria helped John and me."
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Okay?
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Again, we see "me" is the object.
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Right?
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But we have another one.
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We have "John" too.
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So, is there an order on that side?
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Yeah.
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We see it's the same order.
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We mention other people first.
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We don't usually say in good English, "Maria helped me and John."
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People...
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You might hear people saying that, but it's not formal, it's not officially correct.
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Okay?
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So, we say, "Maria helped John and me", or "Maria helped John, and Bill, and Mary, and
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me."
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Okay?
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But again, "me" comes last, and "me" is over here because it's the object.
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All right.
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Now, sometimes the sentence has a little bit more information.
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Right?
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You said, "Okay, Rebecca, but every sentence
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doesn't have just, like, three or four words."
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You're right.
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Sometimes there's more.
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So, let's see what happens.
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"I made a cake for Maria."
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Now, what subject we know, "I", verb, "made".
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Made what?
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"I made a cake", so now in this case, this is the subject, this is the verb, this is
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an object.
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In this case, it becomes a direct object.
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Okay?
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Because I made what?
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A cake.
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A cake.
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And then, what else?
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What other information we have?
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For Maria.
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So, this part becomes...
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Maria becomes the indirect object because
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we are making it for Maria, but we have this
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other information here about a cake.
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So, also, this is important.
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Why?
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Because subject, verb, direct object has to come first, and then the other information.
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So, first we want to know what did we make?
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So, what happens with some students, and that's
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because of their languages, so sometimes they
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change this order.
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They might say, "I made for Maria a cake."
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And in English, that wouldn't be right because
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we want to know "made", "made what", so tell
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me that first.
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"I made a cake", and then the additional information, "for Maria".
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Okay?
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Now, let's continue and see what happens with the "I" and the "me".
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Now, "Maria made her a cake", same thing, "for me".
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So, again, you will see that "me" is in this
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position, and "me" is very often after any
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kind of preposition.
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Here we'll see "for me", here we'll see "with
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me", here we'll see "to me", "before me",
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"after me".
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Okay?
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Any preposition, what comes after that is
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going to be this word, "me", not "I", because
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"I" is on the other side, it's the subject.
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Okay?
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It's...
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But after any preposition, you're going to say "me".
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All right?
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Let's look at some more examples.
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"I had", okay, "I", subject, "had", verb, "dinner", direct object.
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Okay?
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Okay?
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And then "with Maria", okay, "Maria" is the
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indirect object, or "Maria had", what, "dinner
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with me".
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Okay?
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So, then, again, you see "me" playing the role of the object, but it's a little bit
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more detailed object, it's an indirect object because this is the direct object.
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So, again, it would be incorrect to say "Maria had with me dinner".
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Okay?
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We don't expect that.
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And when people get confused, if you're speaking,
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it may be because this word order is confusing
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them.
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You might be saying all the right words, but
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we also have to try to maintain the order
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that they expect to hear.
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They expect to hear what this is referring to directly.
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Okay?
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Let's look at the last one.
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"I sent a letter to Maria."
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Now, you tell me, what's "I"?
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What is it?
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What part of speech?
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The subject.
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What's "sent"?
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It's the verb.
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Good.
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"Sent" what?
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"A letter".
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What's that?
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That's the direct object.
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Okay?
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Sorry, I can, you know, put dots, but I didn't want to waste time.
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All right?
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And then, "to Maria".
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Okay?
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So, this is the indirect object.
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"Maria" is the indirect object.
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Or we could say, "Maria sent a letter to me".
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Again, that's the indirect object, but again,
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we're always saying after a preposition, "to
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me", "with me", "for me", "from me".
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This letter is from me.
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Not this letter is from I. This letter is from me.
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So, that's an easy way to remember also, that
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if you have the preposition, right, then you're
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going to say "me".
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You're not going to say "I".
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All right?
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So, I hope you understood that.
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"I" is the subject, "me" is the object.
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All right.
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Good.
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Now, let's practice it a little bit so you're really sure about this part.
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So, let's get started.
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Ready?
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Number one.
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"Me and my sister love pizza."
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Is that correct?
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I hope you said no.
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There are actually two mistakes here.
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Can you find them?
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So, the mistake is in this part, "me and my sister".
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So, what should it be?
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It should be...
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Well, tell me.
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Ready?
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Let's start.
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My sister and I. Okay?
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Not "me and my sister", because first of all,
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we want "I" because it's the subject, and
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then secondly, we want the correct word order,
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so we want to put "my sister" first, "my
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sister and I love pizza."
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Okay?
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Good.
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I hope you got that one.
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Let's look at number two.
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"I and my wife speak English."
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Is that correct?
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Well, first, I want to make your life a little
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bit easier and tell you that nothing is correct
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here. Okay?
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There is a mistake in each of them.
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So, let's fix the mistakes.
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So, what should it be?
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Ready?
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What's the mistake here in this part?
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It's a word order kind of mistake, so this time the person did say "I" as the subject,
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but they said "I" first, and we don't do that in English.
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It should be, "My wife and I speak English."
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Okay?
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There we go.
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Now it's fine.
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Now it's perfect, actually.
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All right, number three.
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"She and me met for lunch."
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Now we're looking at this section here, "she and me".
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Is that correct?
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It's not.
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So, what should it be?
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It should be "she and I", okay?
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"She and I", because "I" is the subject, right?
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"Me" is the object, and here we didn't have an object; we had a subject.
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All right.
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"Susan invited Bill and I to the wedding."
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Is that correct?
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No, we know it's not.
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Let's look at this part, "Bill and I".
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What should it be?
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"Susan invited Bill and me", okay?
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Because it's the object.
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"Susan" is the subject, "invited" is the verb.
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Invited whom?
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"Invited Bill and me", okay?
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That's it.
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It's that simple.
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Number five.
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"Robert sent the book to I."
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No, not exactly.
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A mistake is here.
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What should it be?
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"Robert sent the book to me."
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You got it, okay?
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And also remember, "to me", "for me", "with me", okay?
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"From me", all of those other prepositions, "about me", "after me", "before me", just
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keep saying them and you won't go wrong because
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afterwards if somebody says anything different,
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you're going to say, "No, no, that's not right.
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That just doesn't sound right."
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And eventually, that's what you want to do.
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You don't want to have to analyze every time,
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okay, which is the subject, which is the object.
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You just want to get used to it and know that
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what's in the beginning is usually "I" and
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what's at the end is usually "me", all right?
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So when we start the sentence, "I did this",
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my English", "I spoke English", "I wrote English", okay?
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Or whatever verb you want to use.
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And you can do that, drill it into yourself that way by writing for yourself or saying
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out loud right after you watch this video, say five sentences with "I" and a verb.
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Say five sentences where you have "me" at the end, okay?
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"To me", "for me", or something like that, or in the...
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Just in the object position.
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All right, let's get back.
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Number six, "Would you like to go out with Jack and I?"
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So we're looking at this part here.
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"Would you like to go out with Jack and me?"
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Okay?
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Again, we had "with", okay?
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With me.
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If you're not sure, just take out "Jack" and, right?
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Take out those other people and just say...
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Would it be right to say "with I"?
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No.
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"With me".
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Or here, would it be right to say, "Me love pizza"?
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No, not unless you're a cookie monster on Sesame Street, okay?
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So since you're not...
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other person, and then see if that word "me"
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makes sense, or whether you need "I", okay?
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So here it would be like, "I love pizza", not "me".
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All right?
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Now, if you really want to master this once and for all, if you haven't already because
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by watching this, it's always best to practice
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a little bit more and be 100% sure so you
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don't have to keep making this mistake again
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and again, and you don't have to keep watching
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17 other videos about the same subject.
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Instead of that, you can use this opportunity,
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master this point about "I" and "me", it's
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a very basic point, you don't want to make
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this kind of mistake in speech or in writing,
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so go to our website, www.engvid.com, there you can do a quiz and really master it, and
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write some sentences for us in the comments.
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Write some sentences with "I", write some sentences with "me", okay?
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And that way, you will master it once and for all.
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I know you can do it, and each day, you're getting better and better in English.
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So don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube channel.
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Thanks very much for watching.
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Bye for now.
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