It was great, in a not-so-great way. I used a hyper-correct construction while talking to my students, in front of the class. I had just explained to them what hyper-correct is, but it was cool, in an embarrassing sort of way. I said, "Her and I are..." Since "her" is an object pronoun, it should not be in the subject place (before the verb). I should have used "she", and it should have been, "She and I are...".
The example I usually give is something like, "Tom went to the store with John and I." This is also hyper-correct because "I" is a subject pronoun and should not be in the object place (after the verb). The correct construction should be, "Tom went to the store with John and me." Me is the object pronoun and is correct.
I guess I haven't said anything about what hyper-correct actually is. Hyper-correct is when you use a construction that seems more formal; you want people to think you're a smarty. And then you make a correction that seems formal, but in reality you end up being wrong... at least as far as standard English is concerned.
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