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English Café: “Between you and me” or “Between you and I”

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You must say “between you and me.” “Between you and I” is incorrect because the word “I” cannot be the object of a preposition. (NB: The word “between” is a preposition.)

You should write: It’s “between Boonlert and me.” When we use a prepositional phrase, we need to use an indirect pronoun (ex: “me”) instead of a direct one (“I”).

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