Quote Originally Posted by The Unintelligible View Post
He's wrong, as you were in the other thread.

(i.e. "Flare and I went to the park.")

That's an example of a grammatically relevant context of his statement. Mine was not. "You, Charles and I" is not correct.[1][2]

That's the entire point, the parties are there, therefore "[person] and I" isn't suitable. There are 3 people, not 2.

This is basic English that I thought Artificial, let alone LG would understand.



This sentence is also correct for the same reason the other one was correct.

Go say "you, Fred and I" to your English teacher and see if you don't get a slap directly in the face.

To be fair, all of you are wrong.

Arti and game are wrong because their use of "I" was plainly improper.

You were wrong only because you omitted a ",", instead of creating the sentence "You, me, and Charles". However, you used me correctly otherwise.

Fluttershy wins again