NJCuse97
Once Thought to be Taylor Ham Campanile Prophet
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The “rule” I was taught is to remove the other party and say it. If it still sounds correct, then you are good. Example: Me and Fran are… Me is… vs Fran and I are… I am…I found this on a bunch of discussion sites on use of Me first
“Someone and I” is correct when you want to use it in the subjective case (i.e., “someone and I are going together”). “Someone and me” is correct when you want to use the objective case (i.e., “it affected someone and me”). “Me and someone” is correct but rarely used.
I think this is the objective case so its actually OK? As most know I am far from a English teacher