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Strangely enough, both are correct. Incredibly uptight English teachers will tell you B is incorrect, but it an active part of daily English, and does not sound grating at all, especially compared to the misuse of prepositions or articles and the like. Japanese English tests will probably say A is correct, but they are also terrible. It can actually be argued that A is wrong, grammatically.Dear native English speakers,
Would both be used with the same meaning?
(a) Either Tom or I will go there.
(b) Either Tom or me will go there.
I guess (b) would be grammatically wrong.
Hirashin