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When do I use “I” instead of “me?”  
John, Valencia, and I (or me)?

I found a photo of Sarah, Thomas, James and I?

OR

I found a photo of Sarah, Thomas, James and me?

"I" subject pronoun, photo "object", "me" object pronoun - or not as the case may be?

I believe it is "me" not "I" but can you provide why this is so in terms of sentence structure.

Thank you

Mamij
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Simple rule: If it's the subject of the verb, use I. Otherwise, use me.

In the sentences you provide, I is indeed the subject of the verb found.

The other pronoun at the end, however, is not the subject of a verb, so it should be me.

(Probably this question will get closed because it's too basic, but this is the simple answer.)

John Lawler
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