“Use “I” when in the subject of the sentence, for example: My brothers and I walked to the store. However, use “me” when in the predicate of the sentence (the part after the verb). For example: My brothers walked with me to the store."
“Use “I” when in the subject of the sentence, for example: My brothers and I walked to the store. However, use “me” when in the predicate of the sentence (the part after the verb). For example: My brothers walked with me to the store."