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Originally posted by: tyler811
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
its "my wife and me". I'm not a grammar nazi or anything, but I just noticed it.

Should it not be "my wife and I"


I am by far not a grammar nazi, as you can tell by searching out some of my previous posts, I am just wondering.

BTW cute kitten


**LOL** That's what I posted originally. "My wife and I"
Which witch is which?

 
Nice pic. Makes me want to get a kitten.

As for the grammar, "my wife and me" or "me and my wife" is correct. I think the second one sounds better but technically, both are correct as far as I know. The rule I was always taught was to take out the reference to the other person and if the sentence makes sense with just "me" or "I", then you've used the correct one. "It took I/me 3 weeks to name him."
 
Originally posted by: CorCentral
Originally posted by: tyler811
Originally posted by: Inspector Jihad
its "my wife and me". I'm not a grammar nazi or anything, but I just noticed it.

Should it not be "my wife and I"


I am by far not a grammar nazi, as you can tell by searching out some of my previous posts, I am just wondering.

BTW cute kitten


**LOL** That's what I posted originally. "My wife and I"
Which witch is which?

LOL my wife just explained it sorry
 
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