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'I' is the subject of a verb, or the complement of the verb 'to be'. 'Me' is the object of a verb.

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I am his mother.
I don't know if I will want to do that.
Can I take the dog for a walk?
It is I.

He has never met me.
Please give it to me.
They are writing me a letter.
Will they hurt me?

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Use "I" when you are the subject of the sentence, and use "me" when you are the object. For example, "I am going to the store" (I is the subject) versus "He gave the book to me" (me is the object).

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