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Yes, the noun phrase 'you and me' is the objective form; used as the object of a verb or a verb or a preposition.

The personal pronoun 'you' functions as a subject or an object in a sentence.

The personal pronoun 'me' functions only as an object in a sentence.

The corresponding personal pronoun that functions as a subject in a sentence is 'I'.

Examples of 'you and me' used correctly in a sentence:

  • The teacher gave you and me an extra day to complete the assignment. (direct object of the verb 'gave')
  • Mom made lunch for you and me. (object of the preposition 'for')
Examples of 'you and I' used correctly in a sentence:
  • You and I will have no trouble completing the assignment. (subject of the sentence)
  • The experiment that you and I did received an A. (subject of the relative clause)
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