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It depends. Are you and John the object or are you the subject? If the two of you are the subject, it is John and I (John and I are going to the mall.) If the two of you are the object, it is John and me (You should come with John and me.)

If you are fluent in English, a simple test is to toss John out of the sentence. Does 'Me am going to the mall,' sound right? How about 'You should come with I.'

Once you determine that 'I am going to the mall' or 'You should come with me' you then invite John back into his proper place in the sentence and when you get to the mall, treat him to lunch to make up for tossing him out.

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13y ago

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