Hello everyone. I have some questions which I am curious whether are correct.
1-) I am thinking of you who are/is ill.
2-) I did it myself who am/is ill.
.. In brief, What are the auxiliary verbs of object pronouns?
Us, Them, Themselves, You, Me, Him..?
Thank you.
1. The singular is implied here, and the verb would be "are," even though "are" is usually a plural form. The sequence "you is" is not used in English.
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1. The singular is implied here, and the verb would be "are," even though "are" is usually a plural form. The sequence "you is" is not used in English.
2. The verb would be "am," since the subject of the verb is singular, "I." Note that "Who" here means "I," so you can't have "I is," which is a sequence that is not used in English.