Me
UK /["/mi//miː/"]/US /["/mi//miː/"]/
Definition
the form of I that is used when the speaker or writer is the object of a verb or preposition, or after the verb be
In simple words: Refers to the speaker or the person talking.
Examples
- Don't hit me.
- Excuse me!
- Give it to me.
- You're taller than me.
- Hello, it's me.
- ‘Who's there?’ ‘Only me.’
Usage notes
Used to talk about oneself. Commonly used in both formal and informal contexts but should be avoided in overly formal writing.
Grammar pattern
subject pronoun
Memory hint
Think of 'me' as the center of attention, like a star on a stage.
Collocations
- give me
- tell me
- see me
Synonyms
- myself
- I
- personally
- the speaker
- the undersigned
Antonyms
- you
- they
- him
- her
Common mistakes
- Using 'me' instead of 'I' at the beginning of a sentence.
- Misplacing 'me' in compound subjects (e.g., 'John and me went to the store' is incorrect).
- Confusing 'me' with 'my' in possessive cases.