Pronoun - verb agreement: Which is correct?
1.It is me that loves her, not him.
2.It is me that love her, not him.
Or should it be:
3.It is I that love her, not him.
(I know that 'I' is usually subject and 'me' object, and 'It' doesn't seem to be subject of 'love', so 'me' would be subject of love in the first 2 sentences, but is 'me' correct then, and if so, is it 3rd of 1st person? Or is only the last sentence correct with the use of 'I' to create that emphasis on myself?
2007-03-10
02:36:46
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