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It's me who AM/IS waiting for you. IS or AM?
28 jul. 2015 09:41
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It is I who am waiting for you.
28 juli 2015
"It's me" is how native speakers talk. But if we add a relative clause, I agree with Ben that "It is I who am waiting for you" is more probable in writing. But I already posted a longish answer on the other post that asks the same question. ;)
28 juli 2015
Adrian is right and wise.
28 juli 2015
Thank you Adrian!
28 juli 2015
Ben is correct, but if you say this in conversation, people will 'raise an eyebrow' because it sounds too formal. Most people would say 'It is me [OR ' It's me' ] waiting for you'.
28 juli 2015
Heb je je antwoorden nog steeds niet gevonden?
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