Which is correct:
Me and Bob have both reviewed the fees.
Bob and I have both reviewed the fees.
I ask this because it sounds more grammatically correct to say Me and Bob when using the word both because you are clearly demonstrating that it was a combined project between two people. Whereas the word I is truly singular and not inclusive as a group effort.
It's as though I've made the subject of both people together and in using the word both have altered the idea that You and I is correct here.
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