One of the most common mistakes English learners (and even native speakers!) make is using “I” and “me” incorrectly. While they both refer to the same person — the speaker — they are used in different parts of a sentence. In this post, we’ll explain the difference and give you lots of examples so you can feel confident using them correctly.

🔤 The Quick Answer
- ✅ Use “I” when you are the subject of a sentence.
- ✅ Use “me” when you are the object of a sentence.
🔍 What is a Subject? What is an Object?
The subject does the action.
Example:
🧍♂️ I like pizza. → I am doing the action (liking).
The object receives the action.
Example:
🍕 My friend invited me to dinner. → Me is receiving the action (being invited).

📚 More Examples
Sentence | Correct or Incorrect? | Why? |
---|---|---|
I went to the store. | ✅ Correct | “I” is the subject. |
She saw me at the park. | ✅ Correct | “Me” is the object. |
Me went to the store. | ❌ Incorrect | You need “I” as the subject. |
She saw I at the park. | ❌ Incorrect | “Me” should be the object. |
🤝 When There Are Two People
Many mistakes happen when there’s more than one person in the sentence.
🧍♂️🧍♀️ Example:
My brother and I went to the concert. ✅
My brother and me went to the concert. ❌
💡 Tip: Remove the other person and test the sentence.
- “I went to the concert.” ✅
- “Me went to the concert.” ❌
So, “My brother and I” is correct.
Another example:
She gave the tickets to my brother and me. ✅
She gave the tickets to my brother and I. ❌
Again, remove the other person:
- “She gave the tickets to me.” ✅
- “She gave the tickets to I.” ❌
So, “my brother and me” is correct here.
✅ A Quick Rule of Thumb
🔄 When in doubt, try the sentence with just “I” or “me” and see what sounds correct.
🧠 Mini Quiz
Choose the correct word: I or me
- Sarah and ___ are going to the beach.
- Can you help John and ___?
- ___ love watching movies on weekends.
- They invited Alex and __ to the party.
- ___ don’t like spicy food.
Answers:
- I
- me
- I
- me
- I
📝 Summary
Use | Pronoun | Example |
---|---|---|
Subject of the sentence | I | I am learning English. |
Object of the sentence | Me | She called me yesterday. |
🌟 Final Tip
Don’t feel bad if you get confused sometimes — even native speakers make this mistake in casual speech. But now that you know the rules, you’re one step ahead!