JACEK1
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Hello again!
He inspires me to try my hardest//and I think I’m probably one of the luckiest people// to be married to Tommy.
Does one of the luckiest people// to be married to Tommy mean one of the luckiest people who is married to Tommy or one of the luckiest people who married Tommy?
I used who is married to Tommy not who are married to Tommy because I think that the word "one" applies to Tommy, not "the luckiest people".
Thank you.
The sentence is borrowed from another forum.
He inspires me to try my hardest//and I think I’m probably one of the luckiest people// to be married to Tommy.
Does one of the luckiest people// to be married to Tommy mean one of the luckiest people who is married to Tommy or one of the luckiest people who married Tommy?
I used who is married to Tommy not who are married to Tommy because I think that the word "one" applies to Tommy, not "the luckiest people".
Thank you.
The sentence is borrowed from another forum.