dragonfly,

My high school English teachers are screaming in my head that it’s “My twin and me.”

small44,

Me and me shorter

tpihkal,

Few words better.

SatanicNotMessianic,

The taller twin has already eaten the shortest triplet.

SomeoneElseMod,

For anyone unsure when to use I or me, remove the “and X” and see if the sentence makes sense:

My twin and I in the 80s > I in the 80s ❎

Me and my twin in the 80s > me in the 80s ✅

HerbalGamer,

My twin and me in the 80s

SomeoneElseMod,

~>my twin in the 80s ✅

Bread,

The 80s and I in my twin?

SatansMaggotyCumFart,

Illegal in most states.

VindictiveJudge,

I had a teacher that was very confident it was always ‘X and I’ and it was very hard to unlearn that.

nogooduser,

I think that the way we were taught it was wrong.

It seemed that every time that I used “me and x” I was corrected to say “x and I”. They never gave a reason why it should be “x and I” so it seemed like it should always be that way. I imagine that there were cases where I wasn’t corrected because “me and x” was the correct way to say it but you don’t remember when they don’t correct you.

Tenbot,

For convoluted linguistic reasons, “x and me,” is correct and the default expression in English for this type of subject. If I recall, “x and I” is how it would be said in Latin, and I believe the desire to sound more educated // “proper” (like Latin) was the original reason that this phrase was pushed onto children in schools, by well-intentioned but ignorant school masters.

CarlsIII,

That’s all well and good for sheep, but what are we to do?!

SeabassDan,

This is good when there’s no verb after, right?

Me and my twin jumped in the pool.

Vs

My twin and I jumped in the pool.

weksa,

Incomplete sentences make it difficult, such as the OP.

Your example is great:

  • Me jumped in the pool.
  • I jumped in the pool.

The second sentence is correct, so you would go with, “My twin and I jumped in the pool.”

Similar example:

  • The rain got me and my twin soaking wet.
  • The rain got my twin and I soaking wet.

Simplify them:

  • The rain got me soaking wet.
  • The rain got I soaking wet.

The first sentence is correct, so go with, “The rain got me and my twin soaking wet.”

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