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Is it "me and him went" or "he and I went"?

"He and I went." Subjects of a sentence take the subject forms he and I.

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Doing the action of the verb puts the pronoun in the subject slot. You would never say "me went" or "him went," so you would not chain them either. Convention also puts the other person first — "he and I," not "I and he."

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Me vs. I

When you’re the subject versus when you’re the object.

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