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Sep 22, 2016 at 12:29 comment added BoldBen Just a point Gabriele. You started your question with "Me and a friend are aguing", this is a common grammatical error even among native English speakers, though usually working class ones, and is similar to the "My father gave some money to my brother and I" form which is the middle class equivalent error. It's ever so easy to get it right, simply change the sentence so that you are just talking about yourself (I was arguing with a friend) and you will see which pronoun you should use. It is more usual to put the other person first when you do that (A friend of mine and I were arguing).
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Apr 15, 2012 at 14:01 answer added Milind Ganjoo timeline score: 6
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