 Welcome to this video. Today you're going to learn the difference between you and me and you and I. This is a question that a student submitted and I'm so happy they did because this is an area where I hear lots of mistakes with, but there's actually a really easy way to remember. So that's what I'll teach you today. Of course, I'm Jennifer from jforsenglish.com and this channel is dedicated to helping you feel confident speaking English in public so you can take your career and your life to the next level. Now before we go any further, make sure you subscribe and hit that bell icon so you're notified every time I post a new lesson. Now let's dive in with this video. What's the difference between you and me and you and I? Excellent question. Now the easiest, the absolute easiest way to know which one you need to use is always drop the you or drop the other person involved and just ask yourself, in this sentence, do I need me or I? Because when you answer that question in every scenario, all you need to do is then add in the you and it will be correct. So let's take an example of this and I'll show you what I mean. For example, give that to, give that to I, give that to me. What do you guys think? I or me? Put it in the comments below. Give that to I, give that to me. It would be, of course, me. Give that to me. So now all you need to add is another person. You could say, give that to my brother and me, for example, give that to my brother and me. So it doesn't matter who you add after. Let's try another example. Let's say you're walking down the street and you see this beautiful garden and you ask a stranger, you say, can you take a picture of, can you take a picture of I or of me? Can you take a picture of I? Can you take a picture of me? Which one do you think? Put it in the comments below. Can you take a picture of me? So now you just add, can you take a picture of my friend and me, my friend and me, my friends and me? It doesn't really matter what you put in. So let's try another example. Went to the party. Went to the party. So is this me went to the party or I went to the party? What do you think? Put it in the comments. Of course, it's I went to the party. So all we need to do is add in, my friends and I, you and I went to the party. Doesn't matter what you put before I. So one more example. Ran a marathon. Hmm, I ran a marathon. Me ran a marathon. What do you think? Put it in the comments. I ran a marathon. So now I know it's I. So I can just add you and I ran a marathon. My friends and I, my husband and I, my boss and I, doesn't matter what you put in. My sister and I, it doesn't matter. So that's the easiest way for you to know if you need you and me or you and I. Just drop the you or drop the my friends, drop the whoever it is, my coworkers and just ask yourself, do I need me or I in this sentence? Now, if you're not sure if you need me or I, you just have to remember this one thing. I is always the subject of a sentence, the subject of a sentence. Okay. And what's me? Me is the object of a sentence. So just to quickly study this topic, let's go back to your example of, can you take a picture of me? Can you take a picture of my friends and me? Hmm. Okay. So who's the subject in this sentence? Can you? So you are the subject in this sentence. You are doing the action. I am receiving the action. I'm the object in this sentence. Can you take a picture of me? So I'm not doing the action, right? So the subject is the one doing the action. The object is the one receiving the action. So that's just a quick overview. But that is how you the easiest way to tell if you need you and me or you and I. So now is your turn to practice. I want you to leave two sentences, one with you and me. It doesn't have to be you. It could be my friends, my sister, my husband, my girlfriend, my boss. It doesn't matter what it is, but just have one other person and me and I and then put your examples in the comments below. If you found this video helpful, please hit the like button, share it with your friends, and of course subscribe. And until next time, happy studying.