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In the last century, it was a rule of etiquette, not grammar, to mention the interlocutor or third parties before oneself; it was like "you and me," or "them and us." When someone reversed the order by saying, for example: "me and you", it was considered a lack of education and, by putting the "I" first, it was said that he put "the donkeys ahead"
In the pre-market stock market refers to the operations of securities, which are carried out before the opening of the session on the exchange. It was first used in U.S. markets and is known as Pre Market. The grammatical rule in English says that prefixes must be attached to the word .