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You use "you and I" if it is in the subject, and you use "you and me" if it is in the predicate.

Example: You and I should go to the library.

"You and I" is the subject of the sentence ( or who the sentence is about).

Example: The teacher will find you and me.

"You and me" is in the predicate.

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