grammaticality - "Alex and I" vs. "me and Alex"



Is it improper to say "me and Person X"?


I always hear it said as "Person X and I", but have personally learned to say "me and Person X".


Is there a difference between the two versions and is one of them incorrect? "Person and I" just sounds more formal to me.



Answer



You would use "X and I" if you and X are the subject of the verb.


You would use "X and me" if you and X are the object of the verb.


For example:


"Smith and I are going to the store."


"She gave the apples to Jones and me."


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