Hello everyone. It’s about object pronoun and relative clause.
According to you, which ones are gramatically correct?
Let’s think a conversation about racism.
And there is someone from Africa who is mistreated. and he says:
1-) Why do me being born in Africa make you annoyed?
2-) Why does me being born in Africa make you annoyed?
for “me”, which helper verb is better? “am” or “is” ? If it is “am”, first one is correct. Otherwise, second one correct.
3-) Why does my being born in Africa make you annoyed?
4-) I will invite you who are ill.
5-) You should invite me who am/is ill?(Which one?)
Thank you..
Jawel 1-) Why do me being born in Africa make you annoyed? 2-) Why does me being born in Africa make you annoyed? for “me”, which helper verb is better?
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Jawel1-) Why do me being born in Africa make you annoyed?
2-) Why does me being born in Africa make you annoyed?
for “me”, which helper verb is better? “am” or “is” ? If it is “am”, first one is correct. Otherwise, second one correct.
(2) is correct, but this has nothing particularly to do with "me". The agreement is with the phrase "me being born",