18. John and I are going to the store. Would you like to come along with


[A. me and him?]
B. I and him?
C. him and I?
D. him and me?

D is better. Put the other person before you.

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The correct phrase to use in this context is "John and I." Therefore, option C, "him and I," is the correct choice.

To determine the correct pronoun to use, you can try removing the other person's name from the sentence and see if it still makes sense. In this case, if we remove "John" from the sentence, we are left with "I am going to the store." This is the correct way to express the subject pronoun "I" in conjunction with another person.