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Hello Omar, that's a great question The answer depends on wheter you use it as a subject or as a subject If you use it as the subject then it is "my friend and I" For example: My friend and I are going to the movies tonight If you use it as the object then it is "my friend and me" For example: Sarah invited my friend and me to the her barbecue next week Hope this helps! :)
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