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Both "I" and "me" are forms of the singular first person pronoun. The difference is that "I" is the subjective form, and "me" is the objective form. The following are examples:

I will be taking a day of vacation this Friday. ("I" is the subject.)

Please call me if you have any questions. ("Me" is the object.)

Neil and I will be in Chicago next week.

Sandy sent Paul and me the updated agenda.

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'I' is used as the subject of a sentence, whereas 'me' is used as the object of a verb or preposition. For example, "I am going to the store" or "She gave the book to me."

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