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Is the following sentence gramatically correct Thank you for meeting with Robert and I?

No. The first person pronoun is the object of the preposition "with" and uses the objective case: "Thank you for meeting with Robert and me." It is much more obvious if you remove the words "Robert and."


Should you write Robert and me or Robert and I?

It depends on the rest of the sentence. Take out the words "Jimmy and I" and say the sentence using both 'me' and 'I'. Which makes sense? For example, let's say the sentence is, "Jimmy and I went to the store." Take out the "Jimmy and I" and you are left with either "I went to the store" or "Me went to the store." Obviously, "I went to the store" is correct. You would not say, "Me went to the store." Therefore, in this example, the proper usage would be, "Jimmy and I went to the store." But if the sentence was, "She is coming with Jimmy and me." Take out the "Jimmy and me" and you are left with either "She is coming with I" or "She is coming with me." In this case, "She is coming with me" is correct. Therefore, in this example, "She is coming with Jimmy and me" would be the correct usage.


What is a clipped sentence?

Short sentences that are usually used in poetries.


Need a sentence with the word says?

Tom says Robert to follow the instruction. Says is a type of speaking to other person.


What is a sentence with eccentric in it?

We had a very effective, but eccentric teacher for American History who showed up at least once per week dressed as George Washington, Robert E. Lee, Henry Ford or one of the Wright Brothers.