Moebelle 3 Nov 2014 TeaLovingDave said: Which one is which? Click to expand... I get told something like that everyday...
TeaLovingDave said: Which one is which? Click to expand... I get told something like that everyday...
F F Falcosparverius 4 Nov 2014 Zooplantman said: And "I"? Click to expand... Actually, I'm pretty sure "and Me" is correct!
Maguari 4 Nov 2014 Falcosparverius said: Actually, I'm pretty sure "and Me" is correct! Click to expand... Well, "I" is used as the subject and "me" as the object so: "The seal and I are in this photo." ...but... "This photo shows the seal and me." As the title of a photo isn't a full, proper sentence you could probably argue either way! I'd go with 'me', though. (I've avoided the word 'Harbo(u)r' in my example, as this risks starting a nomenclatural debate and a transatlantic spelling one as well! )
Falcosparverius said: Actually, I'm pretty sure "and Me" is correct! Click to expand... Well, "I" is used as the subject and "me" as the object so: "The seal and I are in this photo." ...but... "This photo shows the seal and me." As the title of a photo isn't a full, proper sentence you could probably argue either way! I'd go with 'me', though. (I've avoided the word 'Harbo(u)r' in my example, as this risks starting a nomenclatural debate and a transatlantic spelling one as well! )
ThylacineAlive 4 Nov 2014 Maguari said: (I've avoided the word 'Harbo(u)r' in my example, as this risks starting a nomenclatural debate and a transatlantic spelling one as well! ) Click to expand... I quite like Harbor Seals, especially their color ~Thylo
Maguari said: (I've avoided the word 'Harbo(u)r' in my example, as this risks starting a nomenclatural debate and a transatlantic spelling one as well! ) Click to expand... I quite like Harbor Seals, especially their color ~Thylo