In a message dated 4/5/03 2:46:05 PM EST, [log in to unmask] writes:
> No, it should not read "you and me" because
> it is not an appositive for
> "us" but a direct address to the other,
> as in "You and I let us go." "You
> and I" is the subject of "let" if we put
> it in normal order. Compare, for
> example: "Shall we let us go?"
> Nancy
The "you and I" identifies who the "us" is, doesn't it? It's not a direct
address. It's rephrased as "You let us go", which expands to "You let you and
me go".
-- Steve --
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