She went to the movie with joe and me.....or joe and I? which is correct?!


Question: "...with joe and me" is correct.

Use this test: omit "joe and" and see which option makes sense:

She went to the movie with me.
She went to the movie with I.


Answers: "...with joe and me" is correct.

Use this test: omit "joe and" and see which option makes sense:

She went to the movie with me.
She went to the movie with I.

joe and me

I think it is a subjective pronoun and therefore you need to use I, think of it like this: Joe, she and I went to the movie.

EDIT:
Do any of you know the difference between a subjective pronoun and an objective pronoun? A subjective pronoun is one that is doing an action. An objective pronoun is one that is having an action done to it. In this instance, "I" am doing something, namely going to the movies. She isn't going "me" Subjective pronouns are I, He, She, It, objective pronouns are Her, Him, Me, It. He hit me, I hit Him...

Joe and I. I know that for a FACT. I remember from school. I remembered it by using a way for me to remember it. You just have to put the other person first. (like you're being nice) Later:)

Joe and me. You want the sentence to make sense if you removed "Joe and". "She went to the movie with me" not "She went to the movie with I." Make sense?

Joe and I is the correct way to say it.

Joe and I...

joe and i

if its before the verb, it's "I", after the verb is "me"

so "Joe and me"

If you took "Joe" out and said "she went to the movie with me", then she went to the movie with Joe and me, because you wouldn't say she went to the movie with "I".

Rule of thumb is to take the name of the other person out and phrase it the way you would if it was just you... Joe and I went to the movie with her--"I" went to the movie with her--not "me" went to the movie with her.

Joe and I went to the movie with her.

It's Joe and I

Joe and me.
The rough guide is that if you would usually say me or I if talking about just you and another e.g you would not say "she went to the movies with I"

its joe and me because if you take out joe and, then the sentence still makes sense. it doesnt make sense if you use I. but if you wanted to use I you could always say it like your directly addressing whoever she is. haha.

The way you have it is correct. If you flipped it around, it would be--Joe and I went to the movie with her.

Joe and Me is correct. Omit Joe and say it with I and me. It sounds better with me. You wouldn't say she went to the movie with I. You would say she went to the movie with me.

it is joe and i ask your teacher.....the ppl that agree with joe and i are correct!

joe and i
come on thats something you learn in the first grade

The proper statement would be " She went to the movie with Joe and me". The test is if the sentence makes sense without Joe. This would be a proper sentence also " She, Joe and I went to the movie".



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