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no. you should say like you and i No, this answer is incorrect. The rule has to do with whether it is subject or object, but, put simply, you should just remove the "you and" and see if you could say it. You can't say "like I" - therefore you can't say "like you and I" - It has to be "like you and me." You can say things like "you and I are going to the park" because you can say "I am going to the park" but you wouldn't say "me am going to the park." But you can't say "he is coming to the park with you and I" - using the same principle as above.
"My friend and you are going to the movies tonight." is a proper use of the term. To see if this is correct, just take the 'My friend and' part out of the sentence, and see if it makes sense saying "You are going to the movies tonight.".
Coming is the correct spelling of the word.Some example sentences using this word are:We are coming to the party.He could see the plane coming towards him.Hello beloved in-laws, thank you for coming over. What time are you leaving?
I don't know if there is going to be more Narnia movies coming, we might see I hope. Well there is the books we will see on them!
Say surely I will come back to see you
He sees :)
Half of online sources for this question say yes, while the other half say no. But, you can see that they are coming out with a Ty game for the App Store.
Whom did you see is correct, and is required in writing. In speech, people generally say "Who did you see?"
I'm thinking going to universe then you will see things to click on over or under, and you will see the word demensions, but if you mouse it, it could say coming soon cauze that happens alot to me>.<
I was going to say your lactating but that's more milky than clear and sticky. Go see a doctor.
No. Is UNDERLAIN by. See www.dictionary.com
yes