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4444mv Posted 11 years ago
Medical & Dental Studies

It´me

Hi everybody!
If I want to use this structure: It is me who... How shoudl I contínue it?
It's me who is grateful. It´s me who thanks you?

I'm very confused about this.
Thank you.
  

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I'd use it's me who's grateful (for your hospitality).

  • I'd use it's me who's grateful (for your hospitality).
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I'd use it's me who's grateful (for your hospitality).
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Kareem Ahmed I'd use it's me who's grateful (for your hospitality).
Ok. Thank you! I've read that in formal writing we should use It's I who am grateful to you. But this is not very much used in spoken English, isn't it?
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Yep, it's too formal I'd not say it.
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Thank you very much!!
Kind regards.

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