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Sometime you use "him and I."but in some cases you need "him and I" together as in "I will pay him money," as you can't use "i will pay he money"

It's either "he and I" or "him and me" or in some cases "He and me" like "he gave the book to me."

In a place where you would say just "he" use "he and I."

For example, you would say "He went to the store" and not "Him went to the store."

So you would use "He and I went to the store."

as the sentence needs the pair of he and I.

In a place where you would just say "him" use "him and me."

For example, you would say "Mary gave a present to him" and not "Mary gave a present to he." So you would say "Mary gave a present to him and me."

as in the above case.

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