Is it grammatically correct to say me and my friend

Is it grammatically correct to say me and my friend

(as subject) my cousins and i ran into kate at the mall yesterday.In some cases it is correct to say my friend and me. and in other cases, it is correct to say my friend and me.Yes, you can say me and my friend when you are the objects of the sentence, i.e.My friend and i would be the subject of the sentence whereas we say my friend and me when it is the object.To reiterate the importance of getting this right, here are a few more examples:You have always been there for my father and me.

The main difference lies in the usage of subjective pronouns and objective pronouns.The answer is it depends.I and my friends is also correct but less common as it is more polite to put your friends first.My friends and i is grammatically correct when it is placed before the verb and is the subject of the sentence.

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