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Anonymous Posted 16 years ago
Grammar

It is I

It is I who thinks that a change is possible.

It is I who think that a change is possible.

Which of the above two sentences is correct and why ?
  

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In English, the verb in question here agrees with 'who'. This is not the case in some other languages, such as French.

  • In English, the verb in question here agrees with 'who'.
  • This is not the case in some other languages, such as French.
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In English, the verb in question here agrees with 'who'. This is not the case in some other languages, such as French.
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But which sentence is correct ?
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Hi, Philip

I assume what you're saying here is that 'who' refers to a singular pronoun 'I,' so the verb 'think' matches this singular pronoun in number.

What I don't understand how it is in French. Can you explain please?

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