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2009-04-16 22:47:33
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   jyoti gulati
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I and rahul went there or Me and Rahul went there. which is correct?

2009-04-23 20:08:56
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   jyoti gulati
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I and Rahul went there is correct

2009-05-19 09:31:16
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Rahul and i went there

2009-05-19 15:05:27
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   jyoti gulati
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Swadhin, i think it should be Rahul and I...isnt it?

2009-05-19 17:41:12
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I and Rahul is correct
Rahul and I is also correct

but rahul and me or me and rahul is WRONG

2009-05-19 22:16:15
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   jyoti gulati
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ok...thx guys...anybody in and around delhi who is preparing for CAT.

2009-06-05 22:49:21
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"Rahul and I" is correct since if you are talking of urself and some other person than while describing, always the priority is given to the other person and not your ownself. Would like to have some comments from Kapil sir on this.

2009-06-08 18:24:14
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Rahul and i is the right answer

2009-06-08 18:24:21
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Rahul and i is the right answer

2009-06-10 05:33:57
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i think rahul and i went there is correct

2009-06-14 05:49:25
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I nd rahul is correct

2009-06-19 13:39:52
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Hi, can anybody tell me how to access the verbal course? I enrolled for it last night, but I have not been able to access the full course.

2009-06-21 21:43:31
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Rahul and I were going to school or Rahul and I was going to school. Which one is correct? According to me it should be first one!

2009-06-24 21:25:24
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2009-06-24 21:27:30
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   jyoti gulati
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this question shud come in the exam as everybody has practiced it so much ;) ;)

2009-06-25 07:16:28
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It is the neither of the option, because it is the first person singular number, which comes before the other two persons if something negative is done. I mean to say that suppose the sentence is " I and Ravi broke the glass."

2009-06-26 04:32:56
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me and rahul is correct

2009-06-26 17:24:37
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Rahul and I went there.

is correct.

Please dont reply anymore.

Thread closed.

2009-06-26 17:27:04
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me and Rahul or Rahul and me is absolutely WRONG...SUICIDAL

I and Rahul is also wrong but can be considered.

But the perfect is : Rahul and I went there.

2009-06-26 17:28:07
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Please no more reply.

read the thread to clear your doubts.

Read Vivek sir and Jyoti mam's posts.

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