Either he or I ----------- to blame.
a. Are
b. were
c. am
d. will
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c. am
Either he or I am to blame.
Uses am:
- I am the first person singular, he, she, or it is the third person singular, and we are the first person plural, you are the second and third person singular, and are the third person plural (they are).
- I'm is used before a verb to describe yourself and to state where you are.
- As opposed to "am," which is only an auxiliary verb that cannot begin a sentence, "I'm" is the first person singular pronoun I and the auxiliary verb am.
- A primary auxiliary verb is "I am."
- I am also has the subject I and the predicate am, therefore it expresses a complete concept.
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