You are he. Since "are" is a form of "to be," it takes a predicate nominative (he) rather than a direct object (him).
2007-10-13 07:35:50
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answer #1
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answered by Emmy 2
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you are he
the verb to be takes a complement, never an object. "Him" is an object
2007-10-13 07:43:44
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answer #2
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answered by rosie recipe 7
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well both of them really don't make sense, but the one that sounds the most normal is You are him."
2007-10-13 07:36:29
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answer #3
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answered by Madison 2
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him..........it's the object pronoun. He is the subject pronoun.
2007-10-13 07:35:35
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answer #4
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answered by westville sal 6
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You are he.
2007-10-17 06:22:07
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answer #5
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answered by crisdeee 3
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you are he
2007-10-17 04:01:08
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answer #6
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answered by amy m 3
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You are he.
2007-10-13 07:35:16
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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you are him
2007-10-17 06:58:06
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answer #8
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answered by chan 1
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