grammaticality - Is "me trying to do [something]" grammatical?
Why are there some people saying
Me trying to...
Should it be
"I try to..."
Is this grammatically correct?
How should I then finish this?
Answer
The ACC-ing construction
(She didn't like me singing five nights a week)
is equally as grammatical as the POSS-ing
(She didn't like my singing the National Anthem in Klingon).
An ACC-ing construction can certainly be fronted as subject:
John trying to dance is a sight best avoided.
but tends to sound stuffy, and faintly ridiculous with a pronoun instead of a noun:
Me / him ... trying to dance is a sight best avoided.
....
As @deadrat says, the objective is the default case in a sentence fragment:
[This is a picture of] Me attempting to dance.
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