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Originally Posted by tspikes51
I "missed" one question. Could somebody please explain why "me" would have been the appropriate choice in the sentence "He went to the banquet with Naomi and me." I'm pretty sure if the first person singular pronoun comes directly after a conjunction that is preceeded by a noun being paired with the pronoun, that it is always most appropriate to choose "I," regardless of what else is in the sentence.
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I know the English language primarily by rote, and don't know all this noun-pronoun-adverb-etc type ruling.
I just cut out the "Naomi and" part to figure it out. "He went to the banquet with me" is correct, whereas "he went to the banquet with I" sounds awful.
