On 2020-12-24 16:19, Rick Moen wrote:
> > Another such an example is
> > John and me went swimming.
> > Here 'and' serves as a preposition.
>
> I'm not sure where the location is, where 'and' fails to be a
> conjunction when used between two nouns in that fashion, but I'm
> curious what colour the sky is, there.
But if "and" is a conjunction in this sentence pattern, the nouns or
pronouns it joins together form the subject, and so they ought to be in
the nominative, i.e. "John and I". I understood that to be Hendrik's
point, even if he didn't express it very clearly (perhaps adding some
irony to the thread).
--
Ian