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i is here who is you vs i am here who are you

The correct phrase is "I am here, who are you?". The subject pronoun "I" should be followed by the verb "am" to form the correct present tense. Additionally, the question should be structured with the subject pronoun "who" followed by the verb "are" to match the subject pronoun "you".

Last updated: March 29, 2024 • 582 views

i is here who is you

This phrase is incorrect. The subject pronoun "I" should be followed by the verb "am" in the present tense.

The correct form should be "I am here, who are you?".
  • Atticus, who is who I am, is here to help you.

i am here who are you

This phrase is correct. It follows the correct subject-verb agreement and question structure.

Use this phrase when asking someone for their identity while indicating your own presence.

Examples:

  • I am here, who are you?
  • She is waiting, who is he?
  • We are lost, who are they?
  • They are coming, who are we?
  • He is working, who is she?

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