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Do these sentences sound natural? - The person you are referring to is me. - The person who you are referring to is me. And how can I change it into an interrogative sentence? Is this correct? - Is it me the person you are referring to? Thank you in advance.
30 de nov. de 2015 21:29
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- The person you are referring to is me. - The person who you are referring to is me. Both of those sentences are correct in the sense that people actually talk that way. The most correct structure would be "The person to whom you are referring is me." No one in the United States would ever say it like that. "Are you referring to me?" is how I would ask the question. "Am I the person you are referring to?" is another possibility.
30 de noviembre de 2015
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The top two sentences are good. For an interrogative sentence, you would write: "Am I the person you're referring to?"
30 de noviembre de 2015
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