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Since 'I' is in the subjective case, it follows that 'John and I' must also be in the subjective case.

'I am bored by this question.'

'John and I are bored by this question.'

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"John and I" should be used in the subjective case, as it functions as the subject of a sentence. It is correct to say, "John and I went to the store."

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