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Top 10 grammar myths: you must say ‘it is I’ not ‘it is me’

Traditional grammarians think a linking verb, such as the verb to be, must be followed by the subjective form (I, he, she, we, they).

Based on that traditional rule, it is correct to say:

It is I.
It is we.

Having told you the traditional rule, common usage has long endorsed the objective form (me, her, him, us, them).

It is me.
It is us.

Does that make it OK? I think so, unless you want to be very formal.

However,  when we add a ‘who’ clause many people still use the subjective form.

It is I who raised the question.
It is me who raised the question.

Which usage do you prefer?

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Top 10 grammar tips: I and me

Many people use I and me interchangeably in conversation and nobody minds. People care more in written communication so here are some rules. I = subject of a verb. I (subject) looked at him (object). Me = object of a verb. He (subject) looked at me (object). Many people use these pronouns correctly when theyContinue Reading

Me, myself, I

By Mary Morel I and me Use I for the subject and me for the object in a sentence. I walked the dog. She gave the ball to me. I think most people don’t have any problem with those sorts of simple sentences. The difficulty arises when there’s someone else in the sentence as well.Continue Reading

 
 

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