For Better or For Worse by Lynn Johnston for March 19, 1997

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    Sparklite  about 3 years ago

    “The problem with you and I…”

    God, I hate that general grammar lapse. I’ve been sensitized to it for years and hear it everywhere. People seem afraid to say “me” because, I don’t know, maybe, it sounds too ‘id-ish.’

    In this example, ‘you and I’ is the object of the problem, and should read “the problem with you and me going on a holiday.”

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    RKY84  about 3 years ago

    “Going” is a gerund. The use of the possessive form before a gerund is preferred. It should be “The problem with our going on a driving holiday…”.

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