01. I who 01b01u00am02u02b00 your loyal servant 01b01u00am 02u02b00ready to die for you.02br 02br 002. I who 01b01u00am02u02b00 your loyal servant 01b01u00is02u02b00 ready to die for you.02br 02br 003. I who01b01u00 is02u02b00 your loyal servant 01b01u00am02u02b00 ready to die for you.02br 02br 004. I who 01b01u00is 02u02b00your loyal servant 01b01u00is 02u02b00ready to die for you.02br 02br 00Hello everybody,02br 02br 001. Theoretically thinking, the first sentence seems to be correct, but I am not sure as it sounds a bit odd to my non-native ears. Which one or ones is / are correct.02br 02br 002. Does the case change in non-defining relative clauses surrounded by commas?02br 02br 00Thank you in advance0-
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0 Hi Kilimanjaro02br 02br 00To my mind, all are wrong. 02i 02br 02br 00Cheers02br 00CB0-
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0 Hi Kilimanjaro02br 02br 00To my mind, all are wrong.
02i 02br 02br 00Cheers02br 00CB0-
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0 Hi Kilimanjaro02br 02br 00To my mind, all are wrong. The only correct version is: 01i00I, who am your loyal servant, am ready to die for you.02i02br 02br 00Cheers02br 00CB0-