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“I am I”, “I am myself”, or “I am me”? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate:
When is it correct to use “yourself” and “myself” (versus “you” and “me”)?
According to Google Ngram, "I am myself" is more common that "I am I", but which is correct?
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It is I who am at fault? [duplicate]
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“It is they who lied” or “it is them who lied?”
What rules make “Remember me, who am your friend” grammatical?
Which one of these is correct?
It is I who am at ...
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Pronoun after verb “to be” [duplicate]
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Who wants ice-cream?
Which is correct to say: “It's me” or “It's I”?
“This is her” or “This is she”
I'm reading a book and I found a sentence which made me have some ...
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Which is correct: “If it were I” or “If it were me”?
I'm fairly sure it's the former, but it sounds even more stilted than the usual cases in which "I" is less common, but more correct.