Understanding the Plural Use of 'John and I'
Learn if 'John and I' is plural and how to use it correctly in sentences.
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Yes, ‘John and I’ is a plural subject. When used in a sentence, it refers to two people, thus it should be paired with plural verbs like ‘are’ or ‘have.’ Always remember to use ‘I,’ rather than ‘me,’ to maintain proper grammar.
FAQs & Answers
- What is a plural subject? A plural subject refers to two or more individuals or items, requiring plural verbs.
- When should I use 'I' instead of 'me'? 'I' should be used as the subject of a verb, while 'me' is used as the object of a verb or preposition.
- Can 'John and I' be used interchangeably with 'John and me'? 'John and I' is correct when it is the subject of a sentence; 'John and me' is correct when it is the object.