As a rule, we have to use the subject form of the noun after the verb "to be" (is in this case), but what if we have the following example?
Example: Who is important, you or me/I?
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As a rule, we have to use the subject form of the noun after the verb "to be" (is in this case), but what if we have the following example?
Example: Who is important, you or me/I?
Here it says "you or me" is correct for the example they've given, but I'm not finding whether the general consensus is that "you or me" is always correct use.
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