[Grammar] It is I who am thankful

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Ferdie11

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Hello,


Is sentence number 2 also correct? How about in the past tense? What would be the correct verb to use?

1. It is I who am thankful.
2. It is I who are thankful.

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"I am".
("I are" is an incorrect conjugation since "are" always refers to a plural noun or pronoun.)
 

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Thank you. How about in the past tense? What would be the correct verb to use?
 

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The verb "to be" would be the correct one.

The simple past conjugation goes:

I was
You were
He/she/it was
We were
They were
 
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