uncle dick’s grammar lesson

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See, these just sound extremely weird to me and I feel like it should be I :eek: guess that’s how much I’ve been conditioned to it hahah
“i” is a subject pronoun. it gets used when “i” is the person performing the action in the sentence.

“me” is an object pronoun. if the action is happening to you, you use me.

it’s confusing because you’re changing the word used to define yourself in the sentence.

if we replace you with “chicken” then there’s no change whether object or subject.

“the chicken ate all the food”

“she gave food to the chicken”
 
Do you have a problem when it's just "me" in the sentence?
Or is it only when there is someone else in the sentence too?
Nah only when there’s someone else in it. Like me played soccer makes no sense but if it’s like Jim and me played soccer shouldn’t it be Jim and I played? Or me and Jim?
“i” is a subject pronoun. it gets used when “i” is the person performing the action in the sentence.

“me” is an object pronoun. if the action is happening to you, you use me.
It just sounds weird to me even though it’s technically correct
 
Nah only when there’s someone else in it. Like me played soccer makes no sense but if it’s like Jim and me played soccer shouldn’t it be Jim and I played? Or me and Jim?
the other name always comes first. in your example it would be “jim and i” since you two are the ones doing the action, aka the subjects of the sentence
 
Use less words.
Fewer.
If something can be counted with specific units, then you use fewer of them: Use fewer teaspoons of vanilla extract.
If something can be counted or is being counted using nonspecific units, or cannot be measured, then you use less of it: Use less vanilla extract.
 
Fewer.
If something can be counted with specific units, then you use fewer of them: Use fewer teaspoons of vanilla extract.
If something can be counted or is being counted using nonspecific units, or cannot be measured, then you use less of it: Use less vanilla extract.
great catch! thank you!!

another pet peeve of mine along the same vein is using number vs amount.
 
Nah only when there’s someone else in it. Like me played soccer makes no sense but if it’s like Jim and me played soccer shouldn’t it be Jim and I played? Or me and Jim?

It just sounds weird to me even though it’s technically correct
Examples of correct usage:

I played soccer.
Jim and I played soccer.
Tom played soccer with me.
Tom played soccer with Jim and me.
 

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