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"me who like" vs "me who likes"

The correct phrase is "me who likes." In this context, "likes" agrees with the singular subject "me." The verb should be in the third person singular form to match the subject.

Last Updated: April 04, 2024

me who like

This phrase is incorrect in English.


Alternatives:

  • me who likes
  • I who like
  • I who likes
  • me who enjoys
  • I who enjoy

me who likes

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

Use "me who likes" when referring to yourself as the subject who likes something. The verb "likes" agrees with the singular subject "me."

Examples:

  • It's me who likes to sing in the shower.
  • I'm the one who likes chocolate ice cream.
  • It was me who likes to take long walks in the park.
  • She's the one who likes to read mystery novels.
  • It's me who likes to cook dinner for everyone.

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