Gary and I is the subject of the sentence: Gary and I will pick up the Pizza.
Gary and me is the object of the sentence: The teacher told Gary and me to be on time.
You can give this test yourself by taking Gary out of the sentence: "I will pick up the pizza" or "Me will pick up the pizza" and "The teacher told I to be on time" or The teacher told me to be on time".
Gary and I is correct.
You can tell the difference by dropping Gary from the sentence.
These are correct:
Gary and I are going to the game.
Gary is going to the game. (change verb)
I am going to the game. (change verb)
These are wrong:
Gary and me are going to the game. (wrong, can't use "me")
Gary is going to the game. (correct with verb change)
Me is going to the game. (wrong, can't use "me")
Is it the subject or an object? You wouldn't say "Me went home" or "Give it to I."
It would be "Doug and I went home" and "Give it to Doug and me."
The Bakers invited Graciela and I/ me to a piano concert in the city
you say 'goodbye' like this, achree (how you would say it) or atri (how you would spell it)
It depends on how it is being used in the sentence. If it is being used as the noun, you say "Dad and I," but if you are using it after the verb you say "dad and me." The "test" for this is whether you would say I or me if your dad was not involved. For example, you would say "I went to the store," so you would say "Dad and I went to the store." On the other hand, you would say "Mom picked me up at the store," so you would say "Mom picked dad and me up from the store."
Being English, I'd say 'greyer'; but Americans would probably say 'grayer'.
In Kannada, we would say: Hajaraathi.
You would say you are fluent in English.
gary would say where lary the leak is here i think he is wierid is lary nice?
I would have to say the Gary gait ice.
i would say mad world by gary jules
'Pauvre Gary'.
you'd say it just the same, but to write it would be katakana script, ga-ri
It would be spelled the same, Gary.
Gary Paulsen believed naming the bears would humanize them and make it difficult for him to hunt them. By giving them names, he would form an emotional attachment that could hinder his ability to view them as prey. Naming them would blur the line between wild animals and companions, making it harder for him to fulfill his role as a hunter.
In French, the name "Gary" is pronounced "ga-ree" with a soft "g" sound.
It doesn't say.
Gary the snail hates Squidward because he didn't feed him and insulted him. Gary did attack Squidward in The Thing and Gary hates the worm and managed to get rid of him.
Gary Kasporov
That would have to be Gary Sayre.