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In sentence a), Jenny and me/I are the subjects of the verb joined. Therefore, the subject pronoun, I, is considered correct. You will certainly hear native speakers say, --Jenny and me,-- and it may be acceptable in spoken English, but most traditional grammarians and English teachers will disapprove.
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In sentence a), Jenny and me/I are the subjects of the verb joined. Therefore, the subject pronoun, I, is considered correct. You will certainly hear native speakers say, --Jenny and me,-- and it may be acceptable in spoken English, but most traditional grammarians and English teachers will disapprove.