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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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1) It is me who is the chief engineer of this company.
2) It is me who am the chief engineer of this company.
3) It is I who is the chief engineer of this company.
4) It is I who am the chief engineer of this company.
Dear teachers, How should I write when wanting to emphasize the subject 'I'? Thanks for your help!
  

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Anonymous How should I write when wanting I want to emphasize the subject 'I'? Put "I" first. I'm the one who is the chief engineer of this company.

  • Anonymous How should I write when wanting I want to emphasize the subject 'I'?
  • Put "I" first.
  • I'm the one who is the chief engineer of this company.
  • CJ
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AnonymousHow should I write when wanting I want to emphasize the subject 'I'?
Put "I" first.

I'm the one who is the chief engineer of this company.

CJ
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CJ, is number 1 incorrect?
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4444mv CJ, is number 1 incorrect?
No.

CJ
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CalifJim 4444mv CJ, is number 1 incorrect?No.CJ
Thanks, CJ!

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