Which one is more correct : You and I .. Or you and me
It depends on the context as to which one should be used. This is an example where one is not always used over the other. In order to determine the correct one, simply figure out the direct or indirect object (whichever is including you). For example: "Jack gave the ball to ... " How would we complete this? We would ignore the you and say to ourselves, is it "Jack gave the ball to I" ? or "Jack gave the ball to me" ? Clearly, the latter is grammatically better-sounding, and it is perfectly correct! You would then say "Jack gave the ball to you and me." This usually holds true, but use "I" if you yourself are the subject of the sentence. If you are the object, then use "me"
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