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"The age-old issue of ""I vs. me"" has perplexed students for as long as anyone can remember, whether they have spoken English their entire lives or are just beginning to learn the language. Part of the problem is that there are so many words in English that can mean the same thing. I can be used as the subject of a sentence, while me can only be used as the object of a sentence. I can perform an action, but I can only be the subject of actions. ""I"" and ""me"" are both words that you use to talk about yourself, but they're used in different situations. Both of these pronouns are first-person personal pronouns that allow you to speak about yourself without using your name."
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