- used as the subject of a verb when the speaker or writer is referring to himself/herself
- I think I'd better go now.
- When they asked me if I wanted the job, I said yes.
- He and I are old friends.
- I'm not going to fall, am I?
- I'm taller than her, aren't I?
- Jen and I went to London yesterday.
Word Originpronoun Old English, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch ik and German ich, from an Indo-European root shared by Latin ego and Greek egō.Want to learn more?
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