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What's the difference between me and me? When and how to use it?

This paper analyzes the difference between me and myself from five dimensions: definition, usage, use environment, image and influence scope. Details are as follows.

1. Explain the difference:

-"I" is the nominative first personal pronoun and is used as the subject of the sentence.

-"I" is a personal pronoun in the objective case and is used as the object of a verb or preposition.

Example:

-I'm going to the store. (I go to the store)

-She gave me a present. She gave me a present.

2. Differences in usage:

-"I" as the subject is often used as the agent who undertakes the action in the sentence.

-"I" as the object, taking on the role after accepting the action or preposition in the sentence.

Example:

I like playing the piano. I like playing the piano.

-She told me a secret. She told me a secret.

3. Use environmental differences:

-"I" is often used in the subject position of sentences, and can be used in various occasions in spoken and written language.

-"I" is often used as the object of verbs or prepositions, which is suitable for various contexts in spoken and written language.

Example:

I didn't know she was coming.

John will go to the movies with me.

4. Image difference:

-"I" emphasizes self, indicating that I participate in activities or take responsibility as the main body.

-"I" is relatively more objective, indicating its identity as a receiver or object.

Example:

I am the captain of this team.

She gave me a book. She gave me a book.

5. Difference of influence scope:

-"I" has a wide range of influence and can be used as the subject wherever I need to express myself.

-"I" has a narrow influence and is only used to indicate that I am an action receiver or a prepositional object.

Example:

I want to go to the park.

The teacher gave me a homework. The teacher assigned me an assignment.