This is a common question and depends on the context! "And I" is used when it serves as the subject of a verb, whereas "and me" is used when it serves as the object. For example, "John and I went to the park" (here, "and I" is the subject of the verb "went"). However, if someone gave a present to you and another person, you would say, "He gave it to John and me" (here, "and me" is the object of the verb "gave"). So remember, I = subject, Me = object. I hope this clears up some confusion! 😊
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