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Originally Posted by Batfink "who" is related to "it" (relative pronoun).
"it" is the subject of the sentence, not "you". |
how about " it is people who
make a difference to the comunity"?
if "it" is the subject of the sentece and not " people", then it should be " it is people who
makes the difference to the comunity".
My logic is: people make the difference so it is people who make it.
it is you who decide about....
you decide about..., so it is you who decide about....
perhaps I should leave it but...I remember reading some newspaper and come across (I am sure 100%) "it is people who make..." Could
any one comment on it, please?