Me got that one right because me know how to use pronouns correctly.Originally posted by codered_59
The correct answer: A me
Your answer: B I
"The professor gave the most difficult problems to Andrea and me."
No one would say, The professor gave the most difficult problems to I. Still, many of us instinctively use the pronoun I when we're paired with another person, even when me is required (because its an indirect object as in this example or because it follows a preposition). If youre unsure whether to use I or me, you may be tempted to skirt the issue by saying, The professor gave the most difficult problems to Andrea and myself. Nice try, but myself should only be used for emphasis, not in a sentence like this one.
I got owned...I was always taught to pair a name with "I"
Originally posted by w00tness
**** you! I got to school with a buch of mexicans, maby i am learning spanish and dont knwo it.
Originally posted by codered_59
The correct answer: A me
Your answer: B I
"The professor gave the most difficult problems to Andrea and me."
No one would say, The professor gave the most difficult problems to I. Still, many of us instinctively use the pronoun I when we're paired with another person, even when me is required (because its an indirect object as in this example or because it follows a preposition). If youre unsure whether to use I or me, you may be tempted to skirt the issue by saying, The professor gave the most difficult problems to Andrea and myself. Nice try, but myself should only be used for emphasis, not in a sentence like this one.
I got owned...I was always taught to pair a name with "I"