when they were talking about the model Saturn 5 rocket and Howard said "What do you say, you and me build this rocket?"
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Contestado por znexyish
el 18 de octubre de 2017 a las 21:44
This one might have slipped by, but then there is so much correcting Sheldon we can take. Maybe the shows writers didn't know the proper use. Or since most of Sheldon's reading is comic books and academic papers he didn't know the difference either.
Contestado por tmdb19868063
el 19 de octubre de 2017 a las 08:54
Me don;t know. Me wonder'ed the same thing. It also occurred to I, like Znex mentioned, that the writer's did not know the correct usage either,. So perhaps its there fault.
Contestado por znexyish
el 19 de octubre de 2017 a las 13:59
Maybe one of the grammarians here can precisely explain why "you and I", is preferable to "you and me".
Contestado por FormerlyKnownAs
el 19 de octubre de 2017 a las 14:42
Because of that adrenaline rush he got when Howard asked him.
He got so excited over being asked that it made him oblivious to how he was asked?
After all, we are not talking about a split infinitive here. Such an error would cause him to undoubtedly have a fit.
Contestado por Knixon
el 19 de octubre de 2017 a las 20:06
Not sure I qualify as a grammarian, but - at least as a quick test - I always understood it was an issue of whether it still worked properly if one of the "and" subjects was removed. With "Sheldon and I went to the store" you get "Sheldon went to the store" which is correct, or "I went to the store" which is also correct. The two forms both agree. With "Sheldon and me went to the store" the two parts are "Sheldon went to the store" is correct, but "Me went to the store" is not.
Contestado por CalabrianQueen
el 20 de octubre de 2017 a las 09:11
I think laid back Sheldon is starting the slow takeover.
Contestado por tmdb81799156
el 25 de octubre de 2017 a las 12:25
seriously? It isn't a preference, it is a rule.
Contestado por FormerlyKnownAs
el 25 de octubre de 2017 a las 14:00
Rule for the rest of the world; preference (poetic license) for writers.
Contestado por znexyish
el 25 de octubre de 2017 a las 15:19
Thanks that makes sense now.
Contestado por Knixon
el 25 de octubre de 2017 a las 15:59
Thank you.
It also applies the other way: If the sentence is like "Do you want to go to the store with Sheldon and me?" that becomes correct using "me" because "Do you want to go to the store with Sheldon?" and "Do you want to go to the store with me?" are both correct. "Do you want to go to the store with Sheldon and I?" doesn't work because the "Do you want to go to the store with I?" part is not correct.
Contestado por FormerlyKnownAs
el 26 de octubre de 2017 a las 11:50
It's best not to encourage these people. They are like that fungus Stuart can't shake; and when it comes to posting on the boards they are second only to trolls on the long-walk-short-pier list.
Contestado por znexyish
el 26 de octubre de 2017 a las 13:55
Understandable, but I do have to say that Knixons response made it clear to me. I understand that grammar rules seem arbitrary but hope that there is some reason behind them. thanks anyways.
Contestado por tmdb81799156
el 27 de octubre de 2017 a las 11:03
How does answering a question with facts equate to someone being a troll?
Contestado por FormerlyKnownAs
el 27 de octubre de 2017 a las 12:13
What; someone said answering a question with facts equates to someone being a troll? I must have missed it.