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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

I, together with...

In this sentence, should I use IS or AM?

I, together with all our staff ___ very proud of you.

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I, together with all our sta ff, am very proud of you. However, it is awkward and rather self-serving, and it would be better this way: All of us are very proud of you.

  • I, together with all our sta ff, am very proud of you.
  • However, it is awkward and rather self-serving, and it would be better this way: All of us are very proud of you.
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I, together with all our staff, am very proud of you.

However, it is awkward and rather self-serving, and it would be better this way:

All of us are very proud of you.

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