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I is at the beginning of a sentence, and me is somewhere else in the sentence.

Ex. I ate an apple.

An apple was eaten by me.

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"I" is a subject pronoun used when the person is the subject of a sentence or clause. "Me" is an object pronoun used when the person is the object of a verb or preposition. For example, "I love you" uses "I" as the subject, while "You love me" uses "me" as the object.

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