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Aditileo Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

she/her

If someone says to me,"I can't believe I am marrying Rachel."

What should I say?
"I know I am her/she."
  

Top answer

I don't see your response as a logical answer to the question. At any rate, the technically correct form would be I am she , both in the nominative form. Many, many people think this sounds stuffy and will use her .

  • I don't see your response as a logical answer to the question.
  • At any rate, the technically correct form would be I am she , both in the nominative form.
  • Many, many people think this sounds stuffy and will use her .
  • I use both, depending on my "audience".
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I don't see your response as a logical answer to the question. At any rate, the technically correct form would be I am she, both in the nominative form. Many, many people think this sounds stuffy and will use her. I use both, depending on my "audience".
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Actually I heard this in the famous T.V series "Friends".
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If someone says to me,"I can't believe I am marrying Rachel."

What should I say? That depends on whether you are Rachel. Are you?
"I know I am her/she."
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Let's say I am Rachel, then what should I say?
I am her/she?
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Philip has already answered that question.

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