Why is "me" used in the first sentence? Can I use "I" instead?
Native speaker’s answer
Rebecca
"Me" is at the beginning of this sentence because the speaker is not using correct grammar. Generally, "me" does go at the beginning of a sentence because it is an object pronoun. You can say "I teach" instead, but a more complete sentence such as, "You want me to teach?" would be more descriptive and clear.