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Either is correct in most circumstances. It depends on which person may be the subject of your verb clause. For example, it is slightly more correct to say "would you and Erika like to come to the party?" rather than "would Erika and you like to come to the party", assuming that I'm talking to 'you'. But it's perfectly OK to say "Erika and you are both coming to the party, right?".

You want to consider the flow of the sentence. Say the sentence both ways aloud. If "You and Erika" sounds better in the sentence use it and vice versa.

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