If you went to the store with Suzy McFluzy, your promiscuous yet lovable friend, you would say, "Suzy and I went to the store and bought a pregnancy test." If you are posting a picture of yourself and Suzy you would add the caption, "Me and Suzy at Planned Parenthood."
Here's how you can tell which pronoun to use. Say the sentence to yourself and omit Suzy, she's kind of a skank anyway. Say, "I went to the store to buy wholesome things such as shampoo and nail polish remover." You wouldn't say, "Me went to the store" so you shouldn't say that if Suzy is around either.
Similarly, if you posted a picture of yourself you would not caption it, "I serving food to the homeless." So if Suzy came to the food kitchen (which I doubt because she's too busy meeting guys she met on Craigslist) you need to use the correct pronoun me if you're talking about the both of you. Get it? Good.
I don't want to see anymore misused pronouns.
Make it work.
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Okay, after slightly peeing my pants from reading this, I've decided I'm going to use this example with my students. (Maybe I'll make Suzy less of a skank though.) This grammar error drives me nuts. You're brilliant, Lit!
Ha! So funny and true! Drives me nuts when people don't know the difference - which is primarily the case.
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