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Debpriya De Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

For who I am

"You must respect me for who I am."

What is the meaning of "who" in this sentence ? Does it mean "because of" ? Is it a pronoun or an adverb in this sentence ?
  

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" "Who" is the nominative case pronoun. " (complement)

  • " "Who" is the nominative case pronoun.
  • " (complement)
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Debpriya De"You must respect me for who I am."
The "for" means "because of." "Who" is the nominative case pronoun. "I am who." (complement)

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