'Ben, John, and I' is correct. What does this have to do with Brisvegas?
Oh, i like that Howard guys answer above...yeah, give him the 10 pts, don't even bother with my answer.
2007-10-09 18:29:55
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answer #1
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answered by nj h 3
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Ben, John and I
2007-10-10 01:27:48
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answer #2
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answered by Opps. :) 4
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Ben, John, and I
I am assuming this is being used to start a sentence.
2007-10-10 01:24:29
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answer #3
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answered by AnnaMarie L 2
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Ben, John and I
2007-10-11 00:28:25
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answered by Lofty M 3
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Ben,john and i is the proper way.
2007-10-11 20:03:20
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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As the SUBJECT of a sentence, use "I." As the OBJECT, use "me."
Take out the names and see how it works. Ben, John, and I go to work (I go to work). She threw rocks at Ben, John, and me (She threw rocks at me).
2007-10-10 01:29:09
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answered by Howard H 7
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Howard's answer is correct, and the simplest way to think of it.
Just one addition from me: "Ben, John and myself" is NEVER right, and is an abomination that should never be used.
2007-10-10 02:26:06
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answered by Tim N 5
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Ben, John and I.
Definitely - this is correct English.
People use "me" - when in conversation - so it doesn't sound so stiff and formal.
However, for writing it is "I."
Hope this helps.
2007-10-10 01:32:27
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answered by Robert C 3
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Howard H has given the correct answer.
10 points to him.
I am happy with the 2 points. Thanks
2007-10-10 09:00:05
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on whether it is part of the subject or predicate of the sentence. If the subject "B, J & I". If the predicate, "B,J & me".
2007-10-10 01:42:51
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answer #10
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answered by iansand 7
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