Let Marry and I go to the shop.β
Let Marry and me go to the shop.β
The word βletβ is a verb that means to allow or permit. When we use βletβ, the noun or pronoun that follows it acts as the object, not the subject.
So we use object pronouns like me, him, her, us, them after βlet.β
βLetβ takes an object β the person who is allowed to do something.
The pronoun βIβ is a subject pronoun (used before verbs, when you are doing the action).
The pronoun βmeβ is an object pronoun (used after verbs or prepositions, when something is done to you or for you).
Since βletβ needs an object, we must say βmeβ, not βI.β
So:
β Let me go β correct because me is the object.
β Let I go β incorrect because I is a subject pronoun.
When we include another person, the rule stays the same:
β Let Marry and me go to the shop.
β Let Marry and I go to the shop.
You can test it by removing βMarryβ
Would you ever say Let I go? No! Youβd say Let me go.
That proves βmeβ is correct.
More Examples:
β Let him speak. β Let he speak.
β Let her join us. β Let she join us.
β Let them finish their work. β Let they finish their work.
β Let us pray. (Here βusβ is already the object form β correct.)
β Let James and me handle it. β Let James and I handle it.
β Let my brother and me take the car. β Let my brother and I take the car.
β Let her and me go together. β Let her and I go together.
β Let the children and me play outside. β Let the children and I play outside.
Summary of Lesson
Use βmeβ (object form) after βlet,β because the action of allowing is directed toward you, not done by you.
Thatβs why the correct and natural sentence is:
β Let Marry and me go to the shop.
Did you understand this lesson? If not, go through the entire lesson again. Good!
I hope this helps!
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