me

/mi/ (bre, ipa) · [mˈi] /mi/ (ame, ipa) · [mˈi] /ˈmē/ (ame, mw) · /miː/ (bre, ipa) · [mˈi] /miː/ (ame, ipa)

me — pronoun

1. the form a speaker or writer uses when another word acts on that person, or when

1.代名詞A1
釋義

the form a speaker or writer uses when another word acts on that person, or when it comes after a preposition

例句

Lakshmi waved to me from the bakery across the street.

preposition + me: waved to me

The coach asked me to carry the water bottles after practice.

verb + me before to-infinitive

文法句型

verb + me

preposition + me

it's me

用法筆記

This is the object form of 'I'. In everyday English, speakers also commonly use it after 'be' in sentences like 'It's me', even though some very formal grammar traditions prefer 'It is I'.

常見錯誤

Me went first because the line was moving.
I went first because the line was moving.
💡Use 'I' as the subject; 'me' is usually the object form.
Between you and I, the plan looks risky.
Between you and me, the plan looks risky.
💡After a preposition like 'between', use the object form 'me'.

me — noun