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I bought it for my dad and me.

edprush

Platinum Member
or should it be:

I bought it for my dad and I.


Which one is proper...and why?

Thanks grammar aficionados.
 
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: eakers
the way you know is you remove the the other persons name

"i bought it for I"
"I bought it for me"

correct

:thumbsup:
or just remember that "I" is a subject and "me" is an object, but the other way is easier.
 
Originally posted by: eakers
You must be really passionate about grammar, you have posted in this thread quite a bit

but i am passionate about people who try to speak like they're smart when they're not
 
Originally posted by: PurdueRy
Originally posted by: JS80
"For my dad and I" is what dumb people trying to act smart say.

how about a link to something reputable that backs you up instead of being a pompous little ass?

how about 9th grade grammar?
 
Originally posted by: eakers
the way you know is you remove the the other persons name

"i bought it for I"
"I bought it for me"

That's what I thought (and the way I say and write it) but you would be surprised how often people correct me.

I know the test is to remove the first pronoun or noun but I think there is a 'reason' it's that way but I don't know why.
 
Originally posted by: JS80
Originally posted by: eakers
You must be really passionate about grammar, you have posted in this thread quite a bit

but i am passionate about people who tries to speak like they're smart when they're not

Okay you're right. You win at grammar.
 
Originally posted by: JS80
"For my dad and I" is what dumb people trying to act smart say.

I hear it all the time and when I try to politely correct them they always tell me I'm wrong and that you are always to use "I".

 
Originally posted by: bersl2
Originally posted by: eakers
You must be really passionate about grammar, you have posted in this thread quite a bit

And you committed a comma splice.

😛

Oh no, I mistakenly entered a thread full of grammer nazis.


AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH

(I think I just did it again too..)
 
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