Now if we can only get people to understand when to say “I” and when to say “me”, as in “She said good morning to Roger and I.” (Hint: Think twice, take out the “Roger and” and you’ll figure it out.) That “I” is like a pinky raised around a beer stein; like nails on a blackboard.
Now if we can only get people to understand when to say “I” and when to say “me”, as in “She said good morning to Roger and I.” (Hint: Think twice, take out the “Roger and” and you’ll figure it out.) That “I” is like a pinky raised around a beer stein; like nails on a blackboard.