It hurts to correct someone and be wrong.
juanma206 wrote:Go on, me and Lidoh are on.
nojo34 wrote:Lidoh and I*
juanma206 wrote:ACTUALLY it is Lidoh and me, me is serving as an objective pronoun, due to the fact that you cannot say "Lidoh and he" but "Lidoh and him".
so Nojo get yourself rekt.
There is no such thing as an objective pronoun. However, there is an "object pronoun." An object pronoun is a personal pronoun that is used typically as a grammatical object: as the direct or indirect object of a verb, or as the object of a preposition.
An example of this would be: "Menace ate the ice cream" changed to "Menace ate
it," where "it" is the object pronoun. It is the pronoun that is being affected by the verb.
In your sentence, however, both you and Lidoh are serving as the subject of the sentence; therefore, Lidoh and I is the correct way to state it.
The best way to test this is not to substitute another pronoun for I or me (such as he or him), but instead to remove the proper pronoun and try the sentence that way.
For example, you wouldn't say "Go on, me on."
You would say, "Go on, I'm on."
"Go on, Lidoh and I are on" is correct.
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