If I had to choose between "between she and you" and "between she and you" I would definitely go with "between her and you". :o)
The part "she and you" is object in the sentence and it should therefore be "her and you".
A way to remember it is that you would also say "between us" and not "between we".
The correct phrasing is "between her and him" because "her" is the objective form of the pronoun when serving as the object of the preposition "between."
"Between him and his wife" is correct. You wouldn't say "It's between they". You would say "It's between them". So the objective pronoun (him) is correct and not the subjective pronoun (he).
I can say (you are kidding) and i can say (you are joking)?
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Compare means to say what is alike between one or more things. Contrast is to say what is different between them.
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Cross between Mar-say and Mahh-say (Mar-say with a French 'r' if you can). But if you say "Mar-say" you should be just fine.
Not necessarily. You can be between two people, so your position is in between them. However, while you might say, "Between you and me, I think something is wrong", you would not say "In between you and me, I think something is wrong". These two statements would infer completely different meanings.
it is a relation between the creator and the created
say if you say something right now tall if you tell them a secrat or something like that
In the UK they say w995i in US they say w995a
when i say so