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Guest Posted 23 years ago
Grammar

It is just I, or, it is just me.

In this case, would "just" be the adverb and "I" the predicate nominative, or, "just me" be the adverb phrase modifying "it"? Are both legal forms?
  

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And I, and me

  • And I, and me
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' me ' is universally accepted form in this context. Grammatically, it is supposed to be ' It is just I ' . So both are correct I guess

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