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It is i who is or it is i who am? Which one's correct?

  

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Hi When you use 'who' as a pronoun, the verb that follows always carries the same person (and number) as the original noun (or pronoun). These are examples: - It is they who are lucky - It is he who is lucky - It is I who am lucky Hope this helps Dave

  • Hi When you use 'who' as a pronoun, the verb that follows always carries the same person (and number) as the original noun (or pronoun).
  • These are examples: - It is they who are lucky - It is he who is lucky - It is I who am lucky Hope this helps Dave
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Hi

When you use 'who' as a pronoun, the verb that follows always carries the same person (and number) as the original noun (or pronoun). These are examples:

- It is they who are lucky

- It is he who is lucky

- It is I who am lucky

Hope this helps

Dave

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