When you're unsure about whether or not to use 'I' or 'me' just run the sentence through your head: Both he and I are majoring in business. Take the first pronoun out and change the verb to match the remaining pronoun: I am majoring in business. So: Both he and me are majoring in business.Me is majoring in business...just doesn't sound right.
Both he and I are majoring in business. I am majoring in business.So, long version short, sound it out in your head before speaking it or writing it.
Or maybe:We are both - he (alternatively - him) and I (alternatively - me) - majoring in business.
Yes. "Both he and I are majoring in business. " This is how we say it in the states.
I'm no grammar teacher but it might be easier to say:He and I are majoring in business. I think you could say "The two people majoring in business are he and I. " sounds weird but it's one of those "is, be, being" situations.
Anyone who wants to correct me, that would be fine.
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