In a paragraph taken from an article, the author uses the wording:
"who raised my brother and me " in a sentence. I was under the impression that it should be "my brother and I". Someone else however, said that "it would be 'brother and I' if that was the subject, but it isn't. u wouldn't say 'who raised I'...its "who raised me"...so it its 'who raised my brother and me'"
which of the two is it supposed to be? It's my thought that he (the person disagreeing with me) is over lapping multiple rules.
Here is the paragraph:
"I am the great-grandson of a concentration camp victim, the grandson of four people who knew what it was to suffer the indignity of anti-semitism, the son of parents who raised my brother and me to value diversity, to judge people not by color or religion or sexuality, but by the goodness of their intentions."
-Thanks
2006-12-15
07:40:46
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Mike
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